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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it fades" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual decrease or disappearance of something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "The sound of the music lingered in the air, as it fades into silence."
Alternatives: "as it diminishes" or "as it disappears".
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But as it fades, it will fade in importance.
And as it fades into the rearview mirror, it will become another impersonal statistical mark.
As it fades, at the end of the opening credits, the scene is set.
The sun is slowly setting over Pallekele, and as it fades away so do New Zealand's chances.
That's why the death of J.F.K., even as it fades into history, remains so close, close as can be, and closer than that.
The farther away an object is in the sky, he said, the younger it will appear as it fades out of sight.
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Resentment of security forces mingled with the memory of the group's impact through its bombings, so that even as it faded as a real threat, it came to serve as inspiration for a new generation of militants.
As it faded to a caramel-tobacco drydown, though, I sniffed my wrist again, then again.
Smith was pacing, trying to preserve the moment as it faded.
I wanted my girls to witness the final flowering of that other age, even as it faded before us.
Then, the line crackling with interference as it faded in and out, Amer said he was hoping to die.
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