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The phrase 'from fading' can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a change from one state to another - usually involving a loss of strength, intensity, or quality. For example, "The popularity of the TV show has decreased from fading interest in its subject matter."
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But Mr Blair's resolve is far from fading.
So, far from fading away, diplomacy has proliferated.
Far from fading away, Britten is gradually entering the permanent repertory.
It was 9 p.m. and bright out, the midsummer sun still a few hours from fading.
On the international stage, Chen is also far from fading away.
It has refused to concede, which has served to keep the conflict from fading.
"It also prevents hair color and shine from fading," Ms. Redway said.
A lamination layer protects the printout from fading, moisture and finger smudges.
The strength of feeling is far from fading and the dispute far from going away.
Disney has sent in theme-park costumes; Ecolab's job is to keep Mickey's and Minnie's outfits from fading.
Silky mauve curtains were partly drawn behind it, to keep out prying eyes, or to save the furniture from fading.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com