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eating away

adjective as in acid

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Rather, Harris would need to view the job as a probable career-capper, taking pride in solving complex problems that are eating away at her native state.

The limit was set in 2004, years before streaming video started eating away at traditional TV’s audience share.

Norris was eating away at the Dutchman’s advantage until Verstappen grabbed back the initiative in spectacular style with a stunning victory from 17th on the grid in a sodden Brazil earlier this month.

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“The war of attrition is eating away at the human, security, economic, spiritual, moral and psychological levels,” he said in a recent speech.

“Fear, confusion, oppression, anxiety is eating away at people.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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