attrition dans le dictionnaire PONS

attrition Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

a war of attrition

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A variable that seems to be quite important, especially observing language attrition in children.
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Conversely, functional items going down the path of attrition leave behind functional gaps, triggering a drag chain effect on surrounding functionally salient lexical items.
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The attrition rate however for the young inductees was high since there was no peer group to take encouragement and inspiration from.
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However, the factor motivation is hardly considered examining language attrition.
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This is then followed by the onset of attrition.
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Once released, subcellular substances are not exposed to continued attrition that might denature the sample or produce unwanted damage.
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Further, he states that it is not enough to consider only the time that has passed between 2 and 3 to make statements about attrition.
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After a month of attrition, a force of 2,000 cossacks stormed the fort and, although rebuffed, captured part of its outer workings.
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After the first year, the rate of attrition slows.
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Over 25 years research has been concentrated on studying the attrition of second languages.
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