Sentence examples for faded making from inspiring English sources

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Experts in the field said the work's lines had faded, making it less valuable.

The project's sponsors argue that the beach club era has faded, making redevelopment long overdue.

Erin Phalon, a spokeswoman for the department, said many motorists had complained that the signs had faded, making them difficult to read.

Over the centuries the pink has faded, making some of the faces look green.

Moments later, lights lining the indoor arena faded, making it difficult to see.

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For example, the gallery will show the relevant excerpt from the script of "Gone With the Wind" next to the green dress (now faded) made from curtains that Vivien Leigh wore as Scarlett O'Hara when she tried to borrow money to save Tara, the family plantation.

If the gel coat looks dull or faded, make sure it just needs a polish and not a new paint job.

And as investors' hunger for riskier assets returns the attraction of government paper will fade, making refinancing, like net new borrowing, more expensive.

These movements were often caffeinated through social media, which usually left them burning brightly only to fade, making space for whatever came next, lending them a homeless, drifting quality: each movement more powerful and hopeful than the last; each too narrowly focused and lacking the social or economic base to sustain it.

The bandwidth problem will fade, making freewheeling video-swapping even easier.

Astronomer Aleks Scholz of the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies says the new estimate for the number of brown dwarfs agrees with his team's result from a very different approach: searching star clusters so young their brown dwarfs haven't had time to fade, making them easier to spot.

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