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The phrase "not erode" is correct and can be used in written English
It means to prevent or avoid something from wearing away or deteriorating. Example: "The protective barrier was designed to not erode in harsh weather conditions."
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"It was Hillary saying, do not erode the gains of Beijing," he said.
The most important finding is that texting does not erode children's ability to read and write.
"Is that normal?" "One must not erode our moral foundation and undermine the country.
We should not erode our relations with our most important friend.
This is the best way of ensuring growth that does not erode the long-term production potential.
Repealing its high tax rate on the rich did not erode the country's tax base as some might have feared.
Though these styles have been repeatedly seen in the West for decades, familiarization does not erode their strangeness.
However, it is important that we do not erode the very freedoms that we are trying to protect.
"Boards need to step up to the plate and ensure that political checks that a company writes enhance, not erode, shareholder value".
Mr. Trichet said that a rate increase would hold down long-term borrowing costs, by giving lenders confidence that inflation would not erode their profits.
But he argued that his support for Mr. Santorum would not erode under the spotlight, as it had for the other candidates.
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