Eat Into in A Sentence

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    Anxiety about the future began to eat into her present happiness.

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    Excessive travel expenses can quickly eat into your vacation budget.

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    Guilt over the mistake began to eat into her conscience.

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    Her anxiety about public speaking began to eat into her self-assurance.

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    Her constant comparisons to others began to eat into her self-worth.

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    Her constant need for validation began to eat into her independence.

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    Her constant need to be right began to eat into her relationships.

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    Her constant pursuit of perfection began to eat into her ability to enjoy the process.

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    Her constant self-doubt began to eat into her potential.

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    Her dissatisfaction with her career began to eat into her overall happiness.

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    Her frustration with the slow progress began to eat into her motivation.

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    Her insecurities began to eat into her ability to form close relationships.

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    Her intense training schedule began to eat into her social life.

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    Her tendency to overthink things began to eat into her decisiveness.

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    Her worries about her children began to eat into her peace of mind.

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    High taxes can eat into the earnings of even the most successful individuals.

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    His addiction began to eat into every aspect of his life.

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    His anger at the injustice began to eat into his ability to think rationally.

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    His envy of his colleagues began to eat into his professional satisfaction.

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    His fear of commitment began to eat into his ability to form long-term relationships.

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    His fear of failure began to eat into his willingness to take risks.

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    His fear of intimacy began to eat into his ability to experience true love.

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    His fear of vulnerability began to eat into his ability to connect with others.

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    His gambling habit began to eat into the household finances.

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    His inability to forgive himself began to eat into his personal growth.

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    His inability to let go of the past began to eat into his present happiness.

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    His jealousy began to eat into his trust in his partner.

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    His obsession with cleanliness began to eat into his time and energy.

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    His obsession with perfection began to eat into the joy he found in painting.

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    His regret over the missed opportunity began to eat into his happiness.

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    His reluctance to ask for help began to eat into his problem-solving abilities.

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    His resentment towards his brother began to eat into their relationship.

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    Inflation started to eat into their profits, making it harder to stay competitive.

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    Miscommunication within the team can eat into project efficiency.

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    Negative self-talk can eat into your self-esteem and motivation.

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    Neglecting maintenance on the car will eventually eat into its lifespan.

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    Overtime hours at work began to eat into her sleep schedule.

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    Procrastination will always eat into the time you have allotted for a task.

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    Rust on the old car will continue to eat into the metal unless treated.

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    Small leaks in the roof can eat into the structural integrity of the building.

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    Student loan debt can eat into your financial freedom for years after graduation.

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    The artist's self-criticism began to eat into his creative process.

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    The band's growing popularity started to eat into their free time.

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    The company's aggressive expansion plans began to eat into their cash flow.

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    The company's complex bureaucracy began to eat into its responsiveness.

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    The company's dependence on fossil fuels began to eat into its sustainability efforts.

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    The company's failure to innovate began to eat into its future prospects.

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    The company's focus on profits over people began to eat into its employee morale.

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    The company's lack of investment in training began to eat into its skill base.

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    The company's outdated marketing strategies began to eat into its brand awareness.

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    The company's outdated technology began to eat into its competitive edge.

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    The company's poor customer service began to eat into its reputation.

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    The company's reliance on short-term profits began to eat into its long-term vision.

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    The company's resistance to change began to eat into its adaptability.

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    The company's short-sighted policies began to eat into its long-term sustainability.

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    The constant bickering began to eat into the harmony of the family.

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    The constant demands of social media began to eat into her concentration.

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    The constant demands of the job began to eat into his personal life.

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    The constant distractions at work can eat into valuable project time.

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    The constant distractions of the city began to eat into his focus.

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    The constant noise from the construction site began to eat into his concentration.

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    The constant repairs on the old house began to eat into their disposable income.

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    The constant stream of emails began to eat into his workday.

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    The constant stream of spam emails began to eat into his inbox space.

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    The constant worry about her parents' health began to eat into her sleep.

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    The decay in the old furniture began to eat into the wood.

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    The escalating costs of raw materials began to eat into the manufacturer's profit margin.

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    The government's increasing debt began to eat into the national budget.

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    The gradual erosion of the shoreline continues to eat into the beachfront property.

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    The increasing complexity of technology began to eat into people's understanding.

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    The increasing cost of housing began to eat into people's disposable income.

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    The increasing demand for resources began to eat into the planet's reserves.

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    The increasing number of meetings began to eat into the team's productivity.

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    The increasing pollution began to eat into the health of the ecosystem.

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    The increasing popularity of online shopping began to eat into brick-and-mortar store sales.

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    The increasing population density began to eat into the available resources.

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    The increasing pressure to achieve began to eat into people's mental well-being.

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    The increasing pressure to conform began to eat into her individuality.

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    The increasing regulations began to eat into the business's flexibility.

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    The increasing threat of cyberattacks began to eat into the company's security.

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    The increasing traffic congestion began to eat into his commute time.

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    The ongoing drought is beginning to eat into the farmer's water reserves.

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    The ongoing lawsuit threatened to eat into the company's assets.

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    The organization's lack of transparency began to eat into its credibility.

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    The persistent doubts in his mind began to eat into his confidence.

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    The project's scope creep began to eat into the allocated budget.

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    The prolonged illness began to eat into his physical strength.

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    The relentless competition in the market began to eat into their market share.

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    The relentless negativity of the news cycle started to eat into his optimism.

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    The relentless pressure to succeed started to eat into his mental health.

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    The rising cost of electricity began to eat into the household budget.

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    The rising cost of tuition began to eat into the family's college fund.

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    The slow creep of bureaucracy began to eat into the company's agility.

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    The slow degradation of the paint began to eat into the car's value.

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    The slow rot of the old timber began to eat into the structure's foundation.

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    The stress of the situation started to eat into his appetite.

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    The unexpected medical bills began to eat into their savings at an alarming rate.

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    Their lack of planning began to eat into the success of the event.

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    Their lavish lifestyle began to eat into the family inheritance.

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    Unforeseen emergencies often eat into even the best-laid financial plans.