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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are fading away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is gradually disappearing or losing significance over time.
Example: "The traditions of the past are fading away as modern practices take their place."
Alternatives: "are disappearing" or "are diminishing".
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"The clouds are fading away.
And, increasingly, even those jobs are fading away.
Manual techniques are fading away as they are time consuming and costly.
"I've always been fascinated with broken-down things that are fading away," he said.
But a lot of the lessons I learned are fading away.
The murals, commemorating the five British soldiers murdered in this building, are fading away.
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This 'echo-state' functions as a fading memory: samples that have been introduced into the network in a further past, are faded away.
I was fading away.
And it may be fading away.
"The time is fading away.
Catalan bullfight culture was fading away.
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