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The constant friction on the playground has caused the knees of my jeans to wear out.

After years of use, the engine components began to wear out, leading to frequent breakdowns.

The marathon runner felt his muscles gradually wear out as he reached the final miles of the race.

The old bridge has started to wear out, and engineers are considering its reconstruction.

Prolonged exposure to sunlight can cause colors to fade and materials to wear out faster.

The constant typing on the keyboard eventually made the letters on the keys wear out.

Long hours of practice made the brake pads on the bicycle wear out faster than usual.

The antique clock, passed down through generations, began to wear out, losing its precision.

Heavy rainfall over time can wear out the soil, leading to erosion and loss of fertility.

Playing soccer for hours in the sun can wear out even the most energetic players.

The continuous rain began to wear out the waterproof coating on her jacket.

The tires on the car began to wear out, causing a bumpy ride.

The chef knew that excessive stirring could wear out the delicate flavors in the soup.

Hiking through rough terrain can wear out the soles of your hiking boots.

Long hours of studying can wear out a student mentally and physically.

The constant friction between the moving parts started to wear out the machine.

The frequent use of the computer mouse began to wear out its click buttons.

The repetitive strain from using a computer mouse for hours caused the click button to wear out.

The constant friction between the train wheels and the tracks can cause them to wear out over time.

The enthusiastic gardener noticed the handles of her gardening tools starting to wear out after a busy season.

The comedian's jokes began to wear out, and the audience grew tired of hearing the same punchlines.

The astronaut's spacesuit started to wear out after numerous spacewalks, prompting the need for a replacement.

The daily grind of commuting in heavy traffic can make car tires wear out more quickly.

The continuous use of the remote control caused the buttons to wear out, making it difficult to operate.

The mountain climbers felt their ropes gradually wear out as they descended the rugged cliffs.

The antique rug in the living room began to wear out in high-traffic areas, revealing its age.

Over time, the constant exposure to saltwater caused the ship's hull to wear out, requiring extensive repairs.

The repetitive nature of the job started to wear out the employee's motivation.

The repetitive tasks in the daily routine can wear out one's enthusiasm for the day.

Years of use began to wear out the bindings of the well-loved book.

The constant buzzing of the bee near the picnic table began to wear out everyone's patience.

The athlete's dedication to training made her running shoes wear out faster than expected.

The old piano, passed down through generations, started to wear out, affecting its tonal quality.

The frequent use of the computer's keyboard caused the letters to wear out, making them barely visible.

The historical documents, carefully preserved for centuries, began to wear out due to exposure to light and air.

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