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"in oblivion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and can be used to indicate something that has been forgotten or disregarded
For example: "In the wake of the economic crisis, many of the nation's elderly retirements accounts have been pushed into oblivion."
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"It's all in oblivion.
"Two or three tokes and you're in oblivion.
I am back to living happily in oblivion.
We burrowed in oblivion while living alongside Muslim friends and neighbors.
Pandora's stock, once $17, has touched $7. Companies like Friendster and MySpace, meanwhile, toil in oblivion.
Or the disparate and sometimes deliberately unlovable stories in Oblivion, the successor volume?
Will it join "The City of New York vs. Homer Simpson" in oblivion?
"We can get crews to remote places like we did in Oblivion," he says.
And it was true: New Orleanians found pleasure even in oblivion.
Sometimes ("Obfuscated in Oblivion") it's just loud and committed enough to be good.
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While one team member was charged with designing dungeons in Oblivion, Skyrim's 150 dungeons were designed by a small team of eight people.
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