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The phrase "the erasure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the removal or elimination of something, often in a context related to memory, history, or identity.
Example: "The erasure of cultural heritage can have lasting impacts on future generations."
Alternatives: "the removal of" or "the elimination of".
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The erasure of the abuse was worse than the abuse").
Yet his words have inspired attempts to defend the indefensible — the erasure of women.
Couldn't it be, for instance, not the erasure of gender, but the proliferation of it?
Ms. Jones wrote a blog post titled "(Mis Casting Call: The Erasure of Nina Simone's Image".
Never fear: Facebook soon backed down, announcing that the erasure of Viz had been an "error".
The canon is a grand illusion generated by the erasure of a less desirable past.
Much of popular culture is predicated on the erasure of history.
This department actively contributes to the erasure of history," Miele wrote.
The erasure of Islam from Rumi's poetry started long before Coldplay got involved.
But I've never believed ecumenism means the erasure of all signs and expressions of faith.
Pluralism isn't relativism; it isn't the erasure of differences, or even its embrace.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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