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Discover Ludwig"fades off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something gradually disappearing or becoming less noticeable. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing the end of a song or the disappearance of a thought. Here is an example: As the sun began to set, the golden light slowly fades off, leaving behind a darkening sky.
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The region fades off into the east across the line of the "half-arsed A1" near Newark.
4.51pm BST Geraint Thomas fades off the back of the Nibali group, which is down to perhaps 25 riders.
During the portal venous and equilibrium phases, the tumor fades off while the pseudocapsule enhances brightly [ 7].
"Knew" - The word "knew" echoes and fades off.
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While Joe Lieberman is fading off into —something.
"Nobody interacts with Hillary Clinton like she's fading off into the sunset," Mr. Reines said.
He was a really nice guy, too, but he faded off".
Given those choices... .. she said, and faded off for a moment before adding: "Sessions scares me".
Brows with a beginning and an ending, that don't just fade off".
"The admiration for him with regard to his campaign, his optimism, his charismatic movement and charismatic leadership, that I think has not faded off yet," Father Ferrao said.
Newly built residential high-rises dot the town's otherwise unbroken horizon, fading off into the distance to an icy white haze.
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