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Free sign up"decay of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrasal noun phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process or result of becoming rotten, deteriorating, or breaking down. Example: The decay of the old building was evident in its crumbling walls and musty odor.
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"Yeah, like the decay of society.
These are films about the decay of the body, the decay of desire.
They live off the death and decay of other species".
"Round the decay of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare…".
"The decay of the infrastructure is truly staggering," he said.
'With IVF came a gradual decay of hope,' says Lester.
These ruins represent the decay of the classical pagan world.
Ultimately it all comes down to the decay of tissues.
Basinski's music celebrates the decay of the ideal copy.
Related: The decay of women is obsessively charted.
Under these conditions, the decay of organic matter is incomplete.
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