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credit deterioration ECON

habit deterioration SCHOOL

intellectual deterioration SCHOOL

deterioration of emission PHYS

Usage examples with deterioration

deterioration of the terms of trade ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There are no projects to restore the boat club, as time and weather further the deterioration of the building.
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In 1995 a serious fire caused further internal deterioration and the loss of most of the roof.
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This led to a deterioration in the rights of women.
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Poor-quality markets often provide little protection for the produce against the elements, leading to rapid produce deterioration.
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Later it was fitted with a roof to prevent further deterioration.
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As a result of knock-on effects, it also resulted in a deterioration of the company's punctuality on the coach-air network.
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Although a relatively new structure, the steel cross-braces had already shown signs of cracking, rust, and other deterioration thus necessitating the early repair and maintenance.
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This disease led to a slow deterioration of his spine.
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The main issue was the rapid deterioration in the economy and whether the prime minister was out of touch with the hardships of ordinary people.
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After his last breath, my father remained in a state of meditation for almost six full days that prevented the usual deterioration of his body.
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