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The phrase "natural erosion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the process by which natural elements (such as wind, water, or ice) gradually wear away land formations, rocks, and other physical structures. For example, "The natural erosion of the cliffs near the beach has been happening for thousands of years."
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"It's the natural erosion of these shows," he said.
The effects of natural erosion are particularly vivid in Vavaʿu.
Its two eye-like holes and slit of a mouth were cut by natural erosion.
In regions of natural erosion, alternate bands of crop and fallow occur.
Time exercises a natural erosion on horror & within a few generations or centuries the tyrant becomes a hero.
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The country's National Disaster Relief Agency says because Guatemala City is surrounded by volcanoes and prone to heavy rain, it is susceptible to natural erosions that cause sinkholes.
He inferred that the land was reshaped and formed by erosion of the mountains, uplift, and the deposition of silt, after observing strange natural erosions of the Taihang Mountains and the Yandang Mountain near Wenzhou.
This was probably due to the high-natural erosion and runoffs from the surrounding as well as the waste generated from the municipal activities within the river.
The development of harbor along the estuary of Santos within river catchments and watersheds (river damming and diversion) and offshore (dredging) in combination with these natural phenomena (erosion and accretion) often exacerbate coastal erosion in Ponta da Praia neighborhood (Type 3).
This process contributed to soil conservation and counteracted the continuous natural soil erosion and desertification.
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