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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Fading out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a gradual decrease in visibility, sound, or intensity, often in artistic or technical contexts. Example: "As the song reached its conclusion, the music began fading out, leaving only the sound of the audience's applause."
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Fading out and coming again after a while.
It repeats three times, fading out on the fourth round.
First, it's temporary, and already fading out fast.
Instead of fading out, the spending is getting more ambitious.
(Professional reviewers are fading out anyway, along with librarians and bookshop owners).
Lately, she had been pulling back from Steven — "fading out," as he put it.
PAN -- With Olds fading out, perhaps the Camry can stand in as a squishy-handling replacement.
They then break up, either by fading out or by exploding into an expanding ring of granules.
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These findings suggest that the effect of fading-out at the end of operons due to imperfect termination might be a common effect in B. licheniformis.
The fading-out process was controlled by the number of information searches the learners conducted and not by the actual quality of the collaborative search and discourse processes.
In this study, the gradual fading-out procedure for an external collaboration script guiding collaborative information search in a learning environment on genetic engineering continued for several weeks.
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