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The phrase "an oblivion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a state of being forgotten or an absence of awareness, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "After years of neglect, the once-popular band faded into an oblivion that few remembered."
Alternatives: "a void" or "a state of forgetfulness".
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He was an oblivion seeker, a fucking lotus eater.
Weathervane fell into an oblivion so complete that there's no trace of it on the Internet.
In the case of his own archetypal hero, the hero's end seems merely the mirror image of his career, an oblivion of resignation or death that follows an oblivion of violence.
This paradox makes for Phillips's funny mixture of ecstasy and delay, his seeming thirst for an oblivion he nevertheless fears.
"I consigned them to an oblivion of my choosing," is the feeling mourners hope for, he said.
Mr. Lebrecht can turn a nice phrase at times, as when he speaks of Mahler's plunging "into an oblivion of work".
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Yet despite his brief reappearances, it was an unexpected oblivion for a stockbroker turned politician.
In the aftermath of the death camps, such thinkers conceived of the poem as a stay against oblivion, "an event and the trace of an event".
But with the rise of various avant-gardisms and neo-Romantic correctives, Piston's suave, airtight neo-Classical creations fell into an undeserved oblivion.
As if a storm had spiraled itself into a dissipated oblivion, so did the hype behind the once enigmatic rapper.
It depicts a line of Navajos, barely more than silhouettes, riding away from the camera and into a dark oblivion.
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