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Discover Ludwig"into obscurity" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that is fading away or disappearing without much attentions or notice. For example, "The 90s boy band faded into obscurity after having a brief rise to fame".
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Reckless soon drifted into obscurity.
Then he slipped into obscurity.
Burgers then retired into obscurity.
After the war he retired into obscurity.
The town subsequently sank into obscurity.
"Either that or fade into obscurity!
I love digging into obscurity.
Others have faded into obscurity.
The lesser ones fade into obscurity.
She also hasn't slipped into obscurity.
When cards became popular backgammon went into obscurity.
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