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Discover Ludwig"erode of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The verb "erode" is usually followed by a preposition such as "by" or "away." For example, "The constant rain eroded the soil by the riverbank." or "The wind gradually eroded away the sand on the beach." If you want to use "erode" in a sentence, you could say something like "The constant criticism eroded her self-confidence." or "The company's profits have been eroded by increasing competition." It is uncommon and potentially confusing to use "erode" without a preposition, such as "erode of." It would be best to use a different verb or restructure the sentence in such cases.
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Larry Kramer, chairman and chief executive at CBS Marketwatch, said he worried that the system could erode of the barrier between advertising and news content.
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In Miami Beach, the once-strict delineation between high and low seasons has eroded of late.
One, it is seen as an eroding of civility or a disruption of civil discourse.
Then there was the colonial administration's eroding of the position of Kenyan women.
He spoke of "the eroding of our institutions by the Administration," mentioning, among other things, the Congressional Medal of Honor.
He defends a style that some might describe as heavy-handed, including graphics that trace the eroding of clause after clause of Barnes's will.
"No one has talked about what the euro zone's growth strategy is," he said, "but economic growth is what does most of the eroding of debt.
Physicians undergo extended and exhausting hazing, which many of them identify as dangerous and central to the eroding of their empathy and their sympathy, distancing them from patients.
Given the proliferation of media outlets and the eroding of boundaries between news, comment and punditry, someone will use government-provided information as news.
Soon after, he founded the International Slow Food Movement and issued a manifesto, a response to fast food, fast life, nonsustainable farming and the eroding of local economies.
Morsi still enjoys the legitimacy (albeit rapidly eroding) of popular election and has a sizeable Islamist constituency, mainly in rural Egypt.
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