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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to gradual transitions, such as in music, photography, or haircuts.
Example: "The song starts with a strong beat but then transitions into a fade that creates a soothing atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a gradual transition" or "a soft fade".
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Or a fade.
He did a fade.
"A fade, not a jump".
You can also add transitions which are movie effects, like a fade between clips.
It was McDaniels who first taught the Giants' Mario Manningham how to run a fade route.
Sauer raced by him on a fade down the sideline for a 35-yard gain.
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If the new Lenox Lounge looks faded, it's a fade-in, not a fade-out.
His last comeback hinged on a fade-away jumper.
At the end a fade-out turns into a fake-out.
Neither is assured, least of all a fade-out by the Phillies.
After a fade-away jumper, he slapped hands with his music-mogul friend Jay-Z.
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