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"fades into the background" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in any context where you want to describe a person, object, or idea that is not particularly engaged or noticed, as if it is a part of the background or scenery. Example: "The obscure artist's work slowly faded into the background as he became increasingly ignored by the public."
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It is architecture that fades into the background, allowing your mind to concentrate on higher things.
As soon as we stop pulling audio in, it fades into the background.
But his character fades into the background as the story increasingly focuses on Mary's plight.
Which is not to say he fades into the background of course.
Lily, who appeared on the way to becoming the book's primary character, fades into the background.
The crime story, which was difficult to follow in any case, fades into the background.
When politicians talk about "hard-working families", the crucial role of families in providing care fades into the background.
Once she has done enough to get something taken up with gusto by government, she fades into the background.
Then he fades into the background for the next 14 paragraphs, while four additional sources are introduced.
After a while the story itself fades into the background, overwhelmed by Mr. Herzog's intoxicating, intoxicated sense of spectacle.
You become engrossed by the dramatic subtleties of their performances and almost forget that wall, which fades into the background.
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