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The phrase "are fast fading" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quickly disappearing or losing strength, relevance, or visibility.
Example: "The memories of that summer are fast fading, but the joy we shared remains in my heart."
Alternatives: "are quickly disappearing" or "are rapidly diminishing".
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This is the first time a piece of reporting that didn't make a print edition has received a Pulitzer, and it showed how the old classifications are fast fading away.
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But this curious nostalgia is fast fading.
Time is pressing; his voice is fast fading out.
It revolves around an Indian-born writer in his autumnal years whose reputation is fast fading.
In March, hopes for a summer summit were fast fading as was the Nov. summit's afterglow.
The slim hope generated two weeks ago when the United States and Russia announced plans for an international conference aimed at ending Syria's increasingly virulent civil war is fast fading — and Russia is a big reason.
We observe that the method is robust against large variations on the channel frequency response, that is, fast fading.
That "hope" appears to be fast fading at all levels.
Mrs. Astor's brand of philanthropy is fast fading, however; few individuals preside over such vast personal fortunes.
As Sheik Hassan saw it when he was building the collection, these were the only records of a life that was fast fading from memory.
Of course, the Netflix DVD delivery service is fast fading and being replaced by on-demand streaming; and Amazon look to be preparing their own delivery service.
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