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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nearly vanished" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to convey the idea that something has come close to disappearing altogether. For example, "After the landslip, the cottage was nearly vanished."
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But that lead nearly vanished overnight.
Now that pretense has nearly vanished.
Mr. Murray nearly vanished into technology.
The spike had nearly vanished into Melvin's crazy old head.
By the 90's, Abu Nidal nearly vanished.
Qiang customs and language have nearly vanished, victims of modernization and a forced policy of assimilation.
Such cross-party cooperation on high-profile controversies has nearly vanished.
Simon's play is part love letter, part elegy to a Broadway that has nearly vanished.
Within a few decades, Ms. Kalivas said, natural dyes nearly vanished from the marketplace.
The island's rich lowland forests have nearly vanished, with rates of forest loss still among the highest on Earth.
The Giants have resigned themselves to the reality that their playoff hopes have nearly vanished.
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