eroded
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sandstone the seaside rock is | eroded | into nut clusters in coves |
contemporary colloquial scots now differentially | eroded | under the influence of english |
dialects which are now seriously | eroded | and infiltrated by english to |
area where the rainfall had | eroded | the clay landscape into allegedly |
now becoming rapidly undermined and | eroded | scots has also suffered from |
point where tidal action had | eroded | the old road built at |
criminal justice system is being | eroded | by the system s inability |
the other hand was much | eroded | and seemed to be crumbling |
a collection of local dialects | eroded | to a varying extent under |
is that the government has | eroded | the basic needs and expectations |
that base would be greatly | eroded | and our members jobs would |
living and whose pensions are | eroded | it is a fact of |