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'fell into oblivion' is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It is used to describe when something is forgotten and no longer remembered. For example: "The once popular restaurant fell into oblivion after a series of health code violations."
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In contrast, poly 2-oxazoline)s almost fell into oblivion.
Her name fell into oblivion for about eighty years.
Degas's self-portraits fell into oblivion while Rembrandt owes his popularity to his.
And yes, al-Nafis's impressive work on pulmonary circulation apparently fell into oblivion until 1924.
The crumbling Food Pyramid and its hip successor (MyPyramid) fell into oblivion yesterday, eroded by the stinging winds of science.
"Unfortunately, his pioneering work was not appreciated and fell into oblivion".
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Since then it's fallen into oblivion".
Many plays were allowed to fall into oblivion.
The figure knows he is twisting and falling into oblivion.
Still others have fallen into oblivion, untraceable and unremembered.
But many "have fallen into oblivion," she writes in the exhibition brochure.
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