Sentence examples for start to dissolve from inspiring English sources

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Bones are in a constant state of remodeling, but after age 30 or so, a woman's bones start to dissolve faster than they can be rebuilt, and after menopause she may develop thin, brittle bones that are easily broken.

We already know that in these increasingly acid oceans organisms struggle to make shells and that those shells may even start to dissolve (try dropping a seashell into dilute vinegar and see what happens).

After age 30 or so, a woman's bones start to dissolve faster than they can be rebuilt, and after menopause she may develop thin, brittle bones that are easily broken.

If this is the case, the gel might be rendered unstable and start to dissolve.

The Cu nanofilament will start to dissolve at the Cu/GeO x interface under RESET operation by oxidation process (Cuo → Cuz+ + ze-).

The positively charged Cuz+ ions (i.e., holes) migrate and start to grow at the Ge0.5Se0.5/W interface and then start to dissolve at the Cu/Ge0.5Se0.5 interface.

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The increased ocean acidity actually starts to dissolve the corals.

As many dreams for the country started to dissolve after independence, Tsehaye started to write regularly for Setit.

The empire, in which the Scots were so fundamentally involved, started to dissolve with the independence of India in 1947.

"Things started out O.K., but slowly started to dissolve until ultimately I had to break up with the client".

For just as the global telecommunications revolution has long outpaced political borders, so, too, has big business started to dissolve the frontiers associated with language.

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