Sentence examples for mere deterioration from inspiring English sources

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"Even outside of the concern of remodeling, the mere deterioration of paint that was applied in the '40s, '50s, and '60s -- paint that was intended to last for decades (and did) -- is deteriorating now for the very first time".

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And because both humans and bonobos shows signs of farsightedness around age 40, deterioration in human eyes might not be the mere result of staring at screens and small text, the scientists say.

Although gadget convergence is nothing new, and non-iPhone mobiles have been playing tunes for awhile, what is interesting is the deterioration of notable and brand-name hardware devices into mere software programs.

Deterioration may be associated with illness or injury rather than with mere aging.

Is there really such a difference that the second can be dismissed as the way of the world, while the first is "not mere violation but something more profound," a crime so audacious that "a general deterioration in the valuation of human life, such as was seen in Europe during the first half of the twentieth century, could happen again"?

There has been deterioration.

Such things accelerated deterioration.

Mere paranoia?

What caused the deterioration?

That is a deterioration".

So began Quins' deterioration.

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