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"has faded into" is correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates that something has gradually become less noticeable or prominent. Example: The once vibrant colors of the painting has faded into a dull, muted tone over time.
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Before long, the island has faded into the haze.
That rage has faded into sullen resignation in recent months.
As such, Pence's history has faded into the background.
THE immigration crisis that has roiled American politics for decades has faded into history.
The gauzy hope of 2009 has faded into the starker realism of 2013.
Our memories have become hazy; this is what the Depression has faded into.
The thrill of youthful armed combat has faded into fatigue and desperation.
Even the brief brilliance of players like Tracy Austin and Jennifer Capriati has faded into memory.
The soldier's name, like other details, has faded into the ephemera of history.
Since then, such technological good will has faded into a kind of disillusionment, and not just for me, it seems.
And meanwhile the mayor's most visible hire after the storm, Ed Blakely, a city planner, has faded into the background.
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