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Discover LudwigThe phrase "away over time" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing gradual changes or processes that occur as time passes, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The effects of the medication will wear away over time, leading to a return of symptoms."
Alternatives: "gradually over time" or "diminish with time".
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Those will continue to go away over time".
But job after job will be whittled away over time.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton didn't fade away over time.
Fouche said it is important that interest in helping not fade away over time.
"Back in the day, criminal records kind of faded away over time," Dietrich said.
"It's not that I turned against journalism overnight; it's a gradual wearing away over time.
This is something that Angie's List has heard before, and the company hopes that argument fades away over time.
But the habit of looking over one's shoulder before entering a building had fallen away over time.
Species tulips may keep going in perfect conditions, but big, showy tulips do the opposite, fading away over time.
They are usually fainter and cooler than other stars, emitting dim infrared light and fading away over time.
"We know from Vietnam that for most patients diagnosed with P.T.S.D., these problems don't just go away over time".
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