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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long faded" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has passed out of use, memory, or relevance. For example, "The glory of the Roman Empire has long faded from our world."
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The utopian sense of Tahrir Square has long faded.
She's wearing pants, a long, faded linen jacket.
But that vision of Britain at rest has long faded.
The crisis has long faded from the collective local memory.
The tent cities of the revolution were gone, the ecstatic chanting crowds long faded.
But what about those fashions that have long faded into obscurity?
Not so the once bouyant Socialist Party of America, long faded from popular memory.
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He was immediately hooked by its romance of long-faded glamour.
So were other long-faded stars like Penny Hardaway and Tim Thomas.
Three decades on, and what were once schisms are long-faded, well-trodden patterns in the family carpet.
Or are they only the soppy efforts of a middle-aged failure to romanticize his long-faded youth?
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