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But by doing so we begin to erode the trademark.
But changes began to erode the aristocrats' power.
The crisis continues to erode the economy and living standards.
It's likely to erode the credibility of the SSA".
Excessively high ion energy during deposition was found to erode the tribological performance of films.
The 2008 financial crisis might have been expected to erode the dollar's global prominence.
The phrase seems to suggest that evangelicals intend to erode the separation of church and state.
The hot gases tend to erode the gun bore or rocket throat.
It says, however, that further increases in graduate numbers could start to erode the premium.
It was wrong to erode the wall that separates church and state.
Meanwhile, local warlords have continued to erode the authority of the central government in Kabul.
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