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Discover LudwigThe phrase "receded into a" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something moving back or withdrawing into a specific location or state. Example: As the sun set, the shadows receded into the darkness of the forest, creating an eerie atmosphere.
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His features receded into a pool of curdled dust.
For the next 90 minutes, their world receded into a vivid fantasy spun by Prospero's spells.
Even more than boxing itself, writing about boxing has receded into a niche market.
It would be a while before the memory of daily body counts receded into a haze of happy ganja smoke.
With the imposition of a French protectorate over Tunisia in 1883, the Ḥusaynids receded into a purely figurative role.
But as the predominance of line flattened the figures and faces in Novgorod painting, the direct gaze receded into a dreamy, abstracted, introspective look.
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He then manipulated a knob so that some nuts were in focus, while the ones behind, backlit, receded into an arty blur.
As we gained speed and the three bears receded into an endless sea of floating ice, I kept my eye on them as long as possible.
Some water receded into an old railway tunnel, the department said, but not enough to allow crews to begin moving debris from the avalanche.
Its new missile-defence scheme, when deployed, should be bigger and better than the now-cancelled programme of ground-based interceptors in Poland and a radar in the Czech Republic.Although Georgia's and Ukraine's NATO membership bids have receded into an indefinite future, that is hardly America's fault: politicians in Tbilisi and Kiev stymied their countries' chances.
That done, he would recede into a university and teach leadership.
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