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"fade in" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used in screenwriting to describe a transition or visual effect in a film or play, but can also be used in other contexts to describe the gradual appearance or increase of something. Example: The scene fades in to a bustling street market, with vendors calling out their wares and customers haggling over prices.
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fade in
verb
To fade from black to a visual image in visual media.
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Fade in.
Fade in or out?
FADE IN to the sepia.
But here's my question: Fade in: Int.
(Fade in old-timey fiddle music).
FADE IN to CAROLINE, rolling her eyes.
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RAMP = -1 # The duration of a fade-in effect of the input.
The opening chord fades in gradually on the stereo version while the mono version features a more sudden fade-in.
[Fade-in to Senator Edward Kennedy lying in a hospital bed.
The film clips were converted to audio tracks including fade-in and fade-out.
They were faded in-out by a 5 ms ramp.
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