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corrosions

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Genre-bending authors are often well-suited to making sense of the daily horrors and subtle corrosions.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 13, 2026

All religions have changed and suffered secular corrosions, despite signs of revival in recent years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Now, for all the corrosions of inflation, food prices and property taxes, money seems a bit looser.

From Time Magazine Archive

Will the operation do more harm to his constitution than the slow corrosions of a disorder grown inveterate?

From Handbook of Home Rule Being articles on the Irish question by Godkin, Edwin Lawrence

“And after all they’re nothing in the world but indentations and corrosions on the crust of a planet, that is one in millions.”

From Paddy-The-Next-Best-Thing by Page, Gertrude