Acid rain can eat away at the ancient stonework of cathedrals.
Apathy can eat away at a community, leading to its decline.
Bitterness can eat away at a person's soul, leaving only resentment behind.
Corruption within the system continues to eat away at public trust.
Doubt can eat away at your confidence if you let it take root.
Financial troubles threatened to eat away at their family business.
Her constant self-doubt prevented her from taking risks and would eat away at her potential.
Her constant worrying about the future began to eat away at her enjoyment of the present.
Her unwavering loyalty to the cause began to eat away at her personal life.
His constant need for approval started to eat away at her patience.
His cynicism threatened to eat away at his ability to find joy.
His fear of public speaking began to eat away at his career opportunities.
His inability to forgive himself continued to eat away at his inner peace.
His passive-aggressive behavior would eventually eat away at their mutual respect.
His persistent doubts would eat away at their chances of success.
His refusal to confront his problems allowed them to eat away at his happiness.
His unhealthy obsession with success began to eat away at his relationships.
Jealousy will eat away at your heart and poison your perception.
Neglecting your passions can eat away at your sense of purpose.
Persistent self-criticism will only eat away at your sense of worth.
Regret over missed opportunities continued to eat away at him.
That gnawing feeling of inadequacy began to eat away at his performance.
That nagging feeling that he wasn't good enough continued to eat away at him.
The acid in the battery can eat away at the metal terminals.
The acid rain would eventually eat away at the statue's delicate features.
The bitterness of the defeat continued to eat away at the athlete.
The bureaucracy threatened to eat away at the efficiency of the organization.
The cancer slowly began to eat away at his body, weakening him with each passing day.
The constant anxiety started to eat away at his physical health.
The constant barrage of advertising started to eat away at her sense of contentment.
The constant comparison to others would eventually eat away at her self-acceptance.
The constant criticism from her family began to eat away at her confidence.
The constant exposure to harsh chemicals can eat away at protective clothing.
The constant exposure to radiation can eat away at cellular structures.
The constant exposure to violence can eat away at a child's innocence.
The constant fighting began to eat away at their love.
The constant interruptions started to eat away at his concentration.
The constant noise pollution can eat away at your mental well-being.
The constant pressure to conform can eat away at individuality.
The constant questioning began to eat away at her self-esteem.
The constant state of alert began to eat away at their ability to relax.
The constant stream of bad news began to eat away at her optimism.
The constant stress began to eat away at his patience.
The constant worry about finances began to eat away at her peace of mind.
The corrosive nature of prejudice can eat away at the fabric of society.
The deep-seated resentment would continue to eat away at their relationship.
The disease slowly began to eat away at the cartilage in his knee.
The endless demands of the job threatened to eat away at her passion.
The erosion of support threatened to eat away at the foundation of the project.
The fear of failure can eat away at your willingness to take risks.
The fungus began to eat away at the roots of the tree.
The gradual loss of biodiversity threatened to eat away at the planet's ecosystems.
The guilt from his past actions continued to eat away at him, night after night.
The guilt of betraying her friend continued to eat away at her.
The harsh environment started to eat away at the paint on the building.
The insidious effects of propaganda can eat away at a nation's critical thinking skills.
The insidious nature of gossip can eat away at anyone's standing.
The lack of appreciation for their work began to eat away at their motivation.
The legal fees began to eat away at their savings.
The lies he told began to eat away at his conscience.
The loneliness of isolation can eat away at a person's sanity.
The memories of the accident continued to eat away at his sanity.
The moral decay of society began to eat away at their values.
The pervasive culture of fear would eventually eat away at their spirit of innovation.
The regret of not pursuing his dreams continued to eat away at him.
The relentless competition can eat away at the camaraderie between colleagues.
The relentless criticism started to eat away at the artist's motivation.
The relentless cycle of poverty began to eat away at their hope for a better future.
The relentless demands of modern life seem to eat away at the simple pleasures.
The relentless march of progress seemed to eat away at their traditions.
The relentless march of time seemed to eat away at the vibrancy of youth.
The relentless negativity began to eat away at their team morale.
The relentless power of the ocean will continue to eat away at the land.
The relentless pressure to succeed can eat away at a student's love of learning.
The relentless pursuit of perfection would eventually eat away at her self-compassion.
The relentless pursuit of wealth seemed to eat away at his sense of fulfillment.
The relentless waves will eventually eat away at the coastline.
The resentment he harbored began to eat away at their friendship.
The silent treatment began to eat away at her self-worth.
The slow creep of despair began to eat away at her hope.
The slow decay of the relationship began to eat away at their happiness.
The slow decline of the city began to eat away at its vitality.
The slow decline of the industry began to eat away at their community.
The slow drip of water can eat away at rock over centuries.
The slow erosion of their rights threatened to eat away at their freedom.
The steady stream of complaints started to eat away at her enthusiasm.
The termites began to eat away at the wooden beams of the old house.
The unaddressed trauma would eventually eat away at her mental stability.
The unchecked power of corporations can eat away at the rights of individuals.
The unchecked spread of misinformation can eat away at the foundations of democracy.
The unspoken secrets began to eat away at the trust between them.
The weight of responsibility seemed to eat away at his youthful energy.
The whispers and rumors started to eat away at her reputation.
The worries about her children began to eat away at her sleep.
The worries about her health began to eat away at her appetite.
The years of hardship started to eat away at her resilient spirit.
The years of suppressing her feelings started to eat away at her mental health.
Unfounded suspicions started to eat away at the fabric of their marriage.
Unresolved anger will eat away at your relationships if left unchecked.
Years of neglect allowed rust to eat away at the once-pristine vintage car.