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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fades with time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that becomes less prominent or noticeable as time passes. Example: The pain of losing a loved one often fades with time, but the memories and love remain forever.
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For most of us, it's not about the rush, which fades with time, or the paycheck.
I find that the onions are best soon after they're roasted; the sweetness fades with time.
There's a hint of astringency there, but that fades with time.
The word "permanent" is a misnomer because the color fades with time.
(In fact, Chua and Rubenfeld warn, drive fades with time, as immigrant cultures assimilate).
The incentive effect usually fades with time, and most payment-by-results systems have a limited life.
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Other dystopian visions have faded with time.
The ruse doesn't fade with time.
But memories fade with time.
The rift is not fading with time.
But the glow faded with time.
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