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Discover Ludwig"effect fades" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a gradual decline in the effectiveness of an event, action, or thing. For example, "The effect of the drug faded quickly after it was administered."
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As expertise increases, and the worked-example effect fades, such that actual practice solving problems becomes more effective.
The effect fades as a team gets better and better.
After that, however, "the energy effect fades into the past," says Lafferty.
Observing that by age 18, romance's negative effect fades away, Dr. Joyner said, "Maybe we learn something from our early relationships, so that as adults, we're better off".
The proscenium effect fades away, and the films seem less like fly-in-amber records of stage presentations than little movies in their own right.
The added light is still-unproved technology; many users say their teeth are whiter but the effect fades in a few days; one theory is that light dehydrates the enamel, but only temporarily.
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Of course the effect faded with time, but not my interest in words, writing and editing.
For us, we don't want the impact of the film to be short-term – to arrive and then for any effect fade away.
The euphoric effect faded after a month or so (no more cleaning frenzies), but the wakefulness remains both robust and reliable.
This was a study finding that, though free schools pushed up standards in neighbouring state-run ones, the competition effect faded over time.
The earnings effect faded after their participation in the programme ended.
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