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These industrial chemicals are often corrosive, and are used in drain cleaners, detergent, fertilizer and surfboard wax, among other products.
They serve their sentences — at great taxpayer expense — in a negative and often corrosive environment that sometimes does more harm than good.
He is the ur-Sorkin character: the smartest guy in the room — loved and loathed for his charming verbosity, unparalleled abilities, and often corrosive self-regard.
Whether Talcott Garland is an utter invention or the author's Dostoyevskian double, it is Garland's unsparing, often corrosive voice that gives much of "The Emperor of Ocean Park" a mesmerizing authenticity.
The rarity of the cancer provokes a desperate and often corrosive search for a cause ("why, of all people, did I get an astrocytoma?" Susan Reynard must have asked herself).
Yet, too soft water is often corrosive (Mulwa et al. 2013).
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Envy is frequently corrosive and destructive.
Integrally involved, albeit often to corrosive effect, in everything from politics, the media and Hollywood to America's role in international affairs, his life makes a grand American story.
Seawater is also corrosive, often full of debris and largely opaque to light and radio waves.
And this: the pledge of celibacy that the church requires of its servants is an often cruel and corrosive thing.
The films were often laced with corrosive social commentary, and their low budgets gave them an amateur, near-documentary feel that would make them all the more harrowing.
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