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The phrase "fell into obscurity" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something or someone has become forgotten or unknown. Example: After the author's best-selling novel, her subsequent works fell into obscurity, never reaching the same level of success.
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Unlike his other writings, it soon fell into obscurity.
After Freud's success, Janet's work fell into obscurity.
When Cahun and Moore had decamped for Jersey, Cahun and her work fell into obscurity.
Once the "The Spy Who Loved Me" left the theaters, the Lotus quickly fell into obscurity.
Schulhoff's music, like that of many of his colleagues, fell into obscurity after the war.
The complex was abandoned by the fourth century, and largely fell into obscurity.
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In fact, he has almost entirely fallen into obscurity.
The works of the Venetian composer Domenico Dragonetti have largely fallen into obscurity.
For every artist who becomes enduringly famous, there are hundreds more who fall into obscurity.
Some of them, she says sadly, have fallen into obscurity - at least until now.
I've fallen into obscurity and I can't get up!" January 25 , 2018
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