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erosion

[ih-roh-zhuhn] / ɪˈroʊ ʒən /


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Traditional finance firms and Sifma oppose a broad exemption, citing investor protection concerns and potential profit erosion.

From Barron's

Against the actual cost of living, it is a slow erosion.

From BBC

“What I’m worried about is the slow erosion of those standards over the next several years.”

From Barron's

De Guindos said there are likely to be more such shocks given the “serious erosion” of the systems for managing the global economy through consultation, rule setting and negotiation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This will tackle the erosion caused by years of boots from all over the world.

From BBC