Examples of 'would erode' in a sentence

Meaning of "would erode"

would erode: This phrase indicates the gradual wearing away, reduction, or destruction of something over time, often due to external factors or influences

How to use "would erode" in a sentence

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Periodically wave damage would erode the beach.
That would erode the independence of the scientific advice.
And that assurance is what uncontrolled immigration would erode.
The opposite would erode the value of the subsidy.
What was not anticipated was that globalization would erode these boundaries.
A weaker dollar would erode the value of those assets.
The ' travel authorisation ' proposed by the Commission would erode this mechanism.
Islamophobia would erode the process of building a tolerant and harmonious world.
And built great fiery mounds that would erode into mountainous islands.
I would erode it.
The research on new tactical weapon designs would erode the confidencebuilding impact of NSAs.
This would erode the policy consistency which has existed to date.
Critics feared the new bill would erode this degree of independence.
This would erode the fiscal sovereignty and general sovereignty of the Member States.
Enabling a cheater to gain from his transaction would erode the legitimacy of the court.

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Such application would erode the distinction between public and private action.
A sharp tightening of global financial conditions, and a stronger US dollar would erode Panama 's competitiveness.
Critics say that this would erode democracy and increase corporate power.
The Assembly 's adoption of the Third Committee 's draft resolution would erode faith in the Council.
This acid would erode the inside of the gun barrel and the lock mechanism.
He insisted that any compromise would erode the foundations of Islam.
That would erode a country 's competitive advantage and undermine incentives to export.
The Commissioner felt that the new criteria would erode the language rights of Anglophones.
That would erode a country & apos ; s competitive advantage and undermine incentives to export.
Many people feared that the proposal would erode freedom of press, religion, and association.
And result in the building 's explosion . I swear I did not know it would erode the gas pipe.
And that it would erode the rights of Christians.
The Obama administration has previously said enrollment would erode from the 8 million figure.
If implemented it would erode a huge chunk from women 's reproductive autonomy.
The use of non-resident intermediaries in this way would erode the Canadian income tax base.
Such activity would erode our integrity and, in most cases, violate the law.
This action, without any offsetting cost savings, would erode profits.
However, too high a fee would erode the progressive nature of health-care financing.
I might be the solution… and that just by being with you… I would erode it.
Research on new tactical weapon designs would erode the confidence-building impact of negative security assurances.
I would erode it. You did. You made me so happy.
Soon after, however, Australia 's political instability would erode Japan 's advantage with the old guard.
The mud-brick would erode from the sun and rain, and require repairs constantly.
Siam Report warns the Red Shirts that the “ blood protest ” would erode the group 's credibility.
But Bush, fearful that time would erode his international coalition, impatiently rejected that option.
I would erode it . You did.
And how long would erode the Grand Canyon?
That would erode Microsoft 's revenues.
And how long would erode the Grand Canyon? Yes.
I swear I didn't know it would erode the gas pipe… and result in the building's explosion.

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