Synonyms for «slow erosion»

The phrase "slow erosion" refers to a gradual wearing away or weakening over time. It describes a process where something is slowly eroded or diminished, often without being noticed until significant changes have occurred. Full definition
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«slow»

«erosion»

Sentences with «slow erosion»

  • An initial slide in selenium concentrations may have been triggered by a decrease in atmospheric oxygen, which slowed erosion of that element and others from rocks on land, the researchers note. (sciencemag.org)
  • Being better able to use the data they have may enable law firms to slow the erosion of their client base. (evolvelawnow.com)
  • Slower price growth could also offset the impact of rising interest rates and slow the erosion in affordability. (canadianbusiness.com)
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