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'steady erosion' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a process by which something is gradually worn away or reduced. For example, "The highway has experienced a steady erosion of its base over the years due to heavy traffic."
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It's about the steady erosion of hope.
"We keep seeing a steady erosion of support for the death penalty".
We have seen a steady erosion of American power and an unsteady exercise of American influence.
But it also reflects something bigger: the steady erosion of retailers' power.
There appears today to be a steady erosion in its independent status.
The numbers show a steady erosion in support for him over the last year.
But others, namely the steady erosion of economic opportunity here at home, are being ignored.
Withdrawals by major humanitarian organizations continue, with a steady erosion of relief capacity.
The steady erosion of Chrysler's authority within DaimlerChrysler could also hinder the restructuring of Mitsubishi Motors.
MPs were appalled, suggesting a "steady erosion" of the global broadcaster's influence within the BBC.
Less obviously, the last 30 years have seen a steady erosion of balance between stakeholders.
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