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Discover Ludwig"with wear" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something has been affected by prolonged use or the passing of time. For example, "The book has become dog-eared with wear."
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The noise becomes more pronounced with wear.
"But with wear, I've found that it's become side-heavy.
The fields are blond and the lawns are tracked with wear after a summer of heat.
Not surprisingly, it is already scratched, marked and scuffed with wear.
Business insurance cover for her car, along with wear and tear, all add to her costs.
I originally raved about this bag, but with wear, I've found that it's become side heavy.
You could imagine one in 20 years' time, broken with wear.
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The study involved five hospitals and 146 patients, ages 35 to 65, with wear-induced tears and knee pain.
The study involved 100 people ages 50 to 70 with wear-and-tear arthritis (osteoarthritis) in the knee as well as insomnia.
The five participants with wear-time less than 48 h were excluded from analysis.
11 12 By contrast both US-based studies found no association of gender with wear-time.
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