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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fade back" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe retreating from a certain location or area, often in a physical sense. For example, "The police ordered the crowd to fade back from the building."
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Sometimes they find a hit movie before they fade back into obscurity.
The company's whitening products contain amorphous calcium phosphate, which "helps reduce fade back," Ms. Hendricks said.
Ligeti's ominous, dissonant chords emerge from, then fade back into the silence and darkness.
I hope more suffer the same fate and gradually fade back into obscurity.
These part-time local guerrillas would "fade back into the woodwork," Vann reasoned, and become peaceful full-time farmers again.
But in Aleppo, as in Damascus, the rebels will probably have to fade back into the countryside once the government mounts a major offensive.
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Sprewell lunged forward, and Carter faded back.
But they soon faded back into the pack.
His mistresses, whoever they were, faded back into private life.
Players popped up and faded back on the leader board all afternoon.
And with that, he stepped away and faded back into the darkness.
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