Eat Away At in A Sentence

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    Acid rain can slowly eat away at the surface of limestone statues.

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    Doubt can eat away at even the strongest convictions.

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    Economic hardship can eat away at a community's spirit.

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    Guilt can eat away at a person's soul if left unaddressed.

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    Her husband's gambling habit started to eat away at their finances.

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    His constant defensiveness began to eat away at their friendship.

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    His health issues started to eat away at his ability to enjoy life.

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    His past mistakes continued to eat away at his present happiness.

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    Jealousy can eat away at the happiness one feels for another's success.

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    Knowing he had lied was starting to eat away at his peace of mind.

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    Negativity can eat away at the vibrancy of any workplace.

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    The bitterness of the divorce settlement began to eat away at her heart.

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    The burden of keeping a secret began to eat away at his conscience.

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    The constant anxiety about money began to eat away at his well-being.

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    The constant comparison to his successful friends began to eat away at his motivation.

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    The constant comparison to others began to eat away at his self-acceptance.

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    The constant criticism began to eat away at her confidence.

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    The constant delays began to eat away at their project timeline.

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    The constant demands of his demanding clients began to eat away at his time.

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    The constant fear of another terrorist attack began to eat away at the city's sense of security.

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    The constant fighting between his parents began to eat away at his childhood innocence.

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    The constant noise of the city began to eat away at her sanity.

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    The constant pressure to conform began to eat away at his individuality.

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    The constant pressure to succeed started to eat away at his creativity.

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    The constant reminders of his failures began to eat away at his self-esteem.

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    The constant stream of bad news began to eat away at his optimism.

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    The constant worrying about his children's safety began to eat away at his peace of mind.

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    The constant worrying about his country's political climate began to eat away at his patriotism.

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    The constant worrying about social issues began to eat away at his ability to relax.

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    The constant worrying about the breakdown of social cohesion began to eat away at his optimism.

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    The constant worrying about the erosion of civil liberties began to eat away at his freedom.

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    The constant worrying about the future of the planet began to eat away at his optimism.

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    The constant worrying about the rise of extremism began to eat away at his sense of security.

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    The constant worrying about the state of education began to eat away at his faith in progress.

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    The envy of his colleague's success began to eat away at his contentment.

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    The fear of failure started to eat away at his resolve to pursue his dreams.

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    The fear of growing old began to eat away at his appreciation for the present.

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    The feeling of being disconnected from his community began to eat away at his sense of purpose.

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    The feeling of being disconnected from nature began to eat away at his well-being.

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    The feeling of being exploited by the system began to eat away at his sense of dignity.

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    The feeling of being isolated in his beliefs began to eat away at his sense of belonging.

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    The feeling of being misunderstood began to eat away at his ability to connect with others.

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    The feeling of being out of control began to eat away at his sense of security.

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    The feeling of being overwhelmed by responsibilities began to eat away at his joy.

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    The feeling of being overwhelmed by the world's problems began to eat away at his mental health.

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    The feeling of being powerless to change the world began to eat away at his hope.

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    The feeling of being stuck in a dead-end job began to eat away at his ambition.

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    The feeling of being surrounded by apathy began to eat away at his enthusiasm.

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    The feeling of being undervalued at work was starting to eat away at his motivation.

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    The feeling of being unloved began to eat away at his self-worth.

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    The feeling of being used began to eat away at his willingness to help others.

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    The guilt of benefiting from privilege began to eat away at his sense of justice.

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    The guilt of consuming excessively began to eat away at his environmental consciousness.

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    The guilt of contributing to environmental damage began to eat away at his conscience.

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    The guilt of ignoring the needs of the marginalized began to eat away at his conscience.

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    The guilt of neglecting his health began to eat away at his energy.

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    The guilt of not being a better parent began to eat away at his self-image.

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    The guilt of not doing enough to help others began to eat away at his compassion.

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    The guilt of not pursuing his dreams began to eat away at his fulfillment.

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    The guilt of not standing up for what he believes in began to eat away at his courage.

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    The guilt of participating in a broken system began to eat away at his moral compass.

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    The guilt of surviving the accident, when others didn't, began to eat away at him.

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    The injustice of the situation began to eat away at his sense of fairness.

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    The insidious nature of gossip can eat away at a person's reputation.

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    The knowledge of his friend's betrayal began to eat away at their bond.

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    The loneliness of being away from his family began to eat away at him.

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    The loneliness of being single began to eat away at his happiness.

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    The loneliness of isolation began to eat away at her spirit.

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    The memories of the accident continued to eat away at her, years later.

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    The political corruption started to eat away at the public's trust in the government.

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    The pressure to maintain a perfect image began to eat away at his authenticity.

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    The regret of missed opportunities began to eat away at his later years.

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    The relentless rain was beginning to eat away at the foundations of the old house.

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    The relentless waves would eventually eat away at the sandy coastline.

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    The resentment toward his overbearing boss began to eat away at his patience.

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    The resentment towards corporations for their greed began to eat away at his faith in humanity.

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    The resentment towards his ex-wife began to eat away at his ability to move on.

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    The resentment towards his job for its lack of meaning began to eat away at his dedication.

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    The resentment towards his parents for their mistakes began to eat away at his forgiveness.

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    The resentment towards his wealthy siblings began to eat away at his sense of fairness.

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    The resentment towards politicians for their corruption began to eat away at his hope.

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    The resentment towards the media for its sensationalism began to eat away at his trust.

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    The resentment towards those who deny climate change began to eat away at his patience.

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    The resentment towards those who exploit others for personal gain began to eat away at his hope.

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    The resentment towards those who perpetuate inequality began to eat away at his sense of fairness.

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    The resentment towards those who profit from suffering began to eat away at his empathy.

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    The rising cost of living began to eat away at their savings.

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    The rust on the car's body was beginning to eat away at the metal.

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    The self-doubt planted by his critical father began to eat away at his potential.

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    The sense of being ignored by his family began to eat away at his spirit.

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    The shame of his addiction began to eat away at his recovery.

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    The shame of his past actions began to eat away at his self-worth.

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    The slow degradation of the environment began to eat away at her hope for the future.

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    The slow, steady decline of the company began to eat away at employee morale.

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    The subtle prejudice in the workplace began to eat away at her sense of belonging.

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    The suspicion that his partner was unfaithful began to eat away at him.

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    The uncertainty of the future began to eat away at his plans.

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    The worry about his children's future began to eat away at his sleep.

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    The worry about his sick mother started to eat away at his appetite.

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    Unresolved resentment will slowly eat away at any relationship.