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Discover LudwigThe expression "undermine your" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone's attempt to negatively affect or weaken something, or someone's credibility or authority. For example, "The accusations against her serve to undermine her credibility."
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May faulty logic undermine your entire philosophy!
They will undermine your credibility too.
Way to undermine your own message.
Embrace it too warmly and you undermine your credibility.
Disclosure, especially by someone else, can seriously undermine your livelihood.
Fear and anxiety, however, can undermine your efforts.
They say, 'We aren't doing anything in Kurdistan to undermine your interests.
That the intelligence in a thing could undermine your appetite for it.
"I tried to undermine your regime, Mr President," came the reply.
And if you have something funny, or human, to tell, that won't undermine your work.
All you do is rile up your party's base and undermine your own position.
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