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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oblivion of" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to express the concept of forgetting something or something being forgotten. For example: "The oblivion of her mistake was well-earned after years of hard work."
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He needed the oblivion of writing".
Eventually, it inflicts the terrible oblivion of senility.
("What I want is the blurry oblivion of body-crashing sex").
The Oblivion of Drugs Life was reduced to the repetitive quest for the drug.
What may be fresher is our oblivion of the moments when we're living in its thrall.
In the case of his own archetypal hero, the hero's end seems merely the mirror image of his career, an oblivion of resignation or death that follows an oblivion of violence.
Into the oblivion of advanced age, he freestyles poetry and offers frank answers or blank verbal shrugs.
And each of us delighted in the gradual dimming into oblivion of the road sounds behind us.
"I consigned them to an oblivion of my choosing," is the feeling mourners hope for, he said.
When one child became a teen-ager, Sandusky allegedly bribed him with, or offered the oblivion of, marijuana.
He was determined not to supply more of the same, thereby risking the oblivion of changing tastes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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