Examples of using Erode in English and their translations into Greek
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She worries that conflict could erode gains from recent decades.
If we do not do this, the basis of our democratic society may erode.
Brushing too hard can erode the gumline, precisely what I wish to avoid.
Materials can erode similar to water.
This can erode competitiveness and destroy jobs.
Painful peripheral neuropathy comprises multiple symptoms that can severely erode quality of life.
Look, Hawkeye, the artety can erode.
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Skin erosion: the movements of the pump can erode your skin.
As a result, his"health" quickly erode, and the owner will have to spend money on repairs.
They fear that Ankara will gradually erode their way of life by building mosques
soil slowly erode the marble works,
Residents also worry that deforestation will erode the land, and that dust from the mine will contaminate local farms.
These are liberating lines of flight that erode imperial power from within its vortex of velocities.
Scientists at Harvard are quoted as saying that the conclusions of the article“harm the credibility of nutrition science and erode public trust in scientific research.”.
Meanwhile pressures that erode diversity, from overfishing to alien species invasions, have increased.
First nasty worms will erode the land from the second level to their assistance fly woodpecker.
more mitochondrial-DNA mutations that slowly erode our energetic capacity,” Wallace says.
scientists at Harvard warned that the conclusions"harm the credibility of nutrition science and erode public trust in scientific research.".
However, double standards on the EU side erode dialogue and aggravate disappointment towards the EU in Turkish public opinion.