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Discover Ludwig"faded like" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe how something disappeared or diminished, usually in a gradual way. For example, "The sun set slowly, and the light faded like a slow breath."
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My transient phase faded like my old tattoo.
The colors of the flowers had faded, like the rest of the picture, to sepia.
Things look fragile and faded, like relics from a lost civilisation.
In the weeks since then, as recriminations have worsened, the firefighters' memories have faded like the sunlight in winter.
The scrambling, scrappy comeback faded like the flash from a camera, leaving a dark, brooding image in the Liberty minds.
As recession gripped the country, the consumer's love affair with green products, from recycled toilet paper to organic foods to hybrid cars, faded like a bad infatuation.
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Then they fade like smoke, or a bit like regret.
Those tales will fade like yesterday's newspapers.
IN some fashion quarters, enthusiasm for old-school heritage style is fading like embers.
"We saw Occupy flare up and then fade like many others like it," Clark said.
The more Michael fades like an old Polaroid print, the more Tiger burns bright.
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