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corrosion

Corrosion is the breakdown of materials due to chemical reactions. Corrosion is the erosion by chemical action, especially oxidation.

corrosion

(= erosion) erosion by chemical action a state of deterioration in metals caused by oxidation or chemical action

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There's no corrosion.
Corrosion and decay. Everywhere, the same story.
Not too much corrosion, little damage. Batteries are dead, naturally. That's probably what stopped her to begin with.
Salt and corrosion.
The mike doesn't stick, so it can't be steel, and there's no corrosion of the surface.
There were only fragments left, but the physician agrees with me - a chemical corrosion, almost as if he had been thrown into a vat of acid.
The corrosion has already done its work.
Resists fire, rain and corrosion for up to five years.
Salt corrosion.
I'm guessing on the acidity based upon the corrosion samples.
For the last four hours, I've been carbon dating the corrosion on the lid there.
Corrosion, then?
No, not corrosion.
It's just a corrosion swirl.
He could imagine the way the sea, if given time, would corrode the phone itself and how, eventually, the corrosion would pass along the line to Zelda's ear.
And all that corrosion and lead goes straight into what they pour over the bar.
They did a corrosion study on it.
Well, from the corrosion, I'd say that bottle was filled with battery acid.
Wait a minute. - you'll need corrosion-resistant metal stucco lath.
Some sort of corrosion?
No corrosion, Janley - think of that.
A chemical corrosion, almost as if he'd been thrown into a vat of extremely corrosive acid.
Probably no more than a spot of corrosion.
These bindings are chemically impregnated to protect the robots against corrosion.
The Annihilator 2000 is constructed of aluminium alloy combined with polymer technology, totally resistant to corrosion.
It's got to be corrosion. Can you tell me what it is? It's got to be corrosion.
No, it's some kind of corrosion in the protein wall above this floor.
Corrosion of the protein wall is increasing at an incredible rate!
Corrosion has occurred in 6-42.
Corrosion is spreading along the walls.
Corrosion has reached 6-58.

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