attrition in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

attrition in the PONS Dictionary

attrition Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

war of attrition

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English
He entered the top ten the next day despite losing time, since attrition to other riders moved him up to tenth place.
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However, the factor motivation is hardly considered examining language attrition.
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Heavy attrition early on saw seven cars out with mechanical problems by lap 22.
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Maneuver warfare advocates recognize that all warfare involves both maneuver and attrition.
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Attrition rate decreased from 24% to 3.5% and the number of high achieving female students increased from 40 to 145.
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Mechanical attrition for the more classic cars often leads to burst brake lines and overheated engines, but crashes are also common on the winding roads.
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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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A variable that seems to be quite important, especially observing language attrition in children.
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In many high-tech businesses, attrition of talented human resources often means an empty shell is left behind for the new owner.
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However, the initial success gave way to a grinding battle of attrition.
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