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Free sign upThe phrase "fading from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means gradually disappearing or becoming less noticeable. It is often used to describe something that is losing its intensity or presence. Example: The memory of her beloved grandmother was slowly fading from her mind, but the warmth and love she had shown would always remain in her heart.
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And it is slowly fading from memory.
Twin golden ages, now fading from memory.
They were already fading from sight.
But racing is rapidly fading from our collective consciousness.
"My daughter, she said, "is fading from the world".
Many thought he was fading from the race.
By the late 1960's, Stankiewicz was fading from view.
And Mr. Putin is not fading from view.
This season, they are fading from the start.
But those years are quickly fading from China's collective memory.
She was working with fewer clients, and her boho look was fading from vogue.
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