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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receded from view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has become less visible or has disappeared from sight.
Example: "As the sun set behind the mountains, the vibrant colors of the sky receded from view."
Alternatives: "faded from sight" or "disappeared from sight."
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As Samir receded from view, Vineet assumed more responsibilities.
Unfortunately, that John McCain has receded from view just in time for the presidential campaign.
The other irony of his life was that Guthrie only really became visible after he receded from view.
As the nudists receded from view, we stopped beneath craggy cliffs and dipped our heads under the water.
As they receded from view, health took centre stage and continued to hog the limelight for almost a year.This saga, moreover, made ugly viewing.
In any case, here "Making Noise Quietly" is a quarter-century on, its program carrying a generous tribute from the writer David Eldridge ("Festen," "In Basildon") to Mr. Holman, who has somewhat receded from view of late.
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Yet victory still recedes from view.
The victims recede from view.
How do supposedly deep doctrinal chasms recede from view?
As I got to know Qingmin, the factories where she worked seemed to recede from view.
Another (no less overblown) climate change controversy may also be receding from view.
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