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The phrase "some were disappearing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a group of people or things is gradually vanishing or becoming less visible. Example: "As the sun set, some were disappearing into the shadows, leaving the park eerily quiet."
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In terms of the N. gonorrhoeae genomogroups, it appears that some genomogroups were maintained in high transmission cycles, some were disappearing whereas others were establishing efficient transmission following recent introduction.
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"At the end of 2010," he says, "some restrictions were disappearing and more private restaurants and cafes were opening, and no one was talking or writing about it.
But then, just as shad were disappearing in some rivers, Seth Green, a New York fish commissioner, started a revolution in fish culture.
"Primitive people were disappearing.
Borders were disappearing.
Jobs were disappearing rapidly.
Their hives were disappearing.
Human rights group believe that some 30,000 people were "disappeared" during the dictatorship which lasted until 1983.
Mention disappearances in the Latin American context and most people think mainly about Argentina, where some 30,000 people were disappeared during the dirty war, or Chile, where 3,000 people were killed or disappeared.
Still, some films are disappearing even before a slightly confused audience can find them.
"Plans have reported that some members are disappearing" from these lists, the administration said in a memorandum to insurers.
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