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The phrase "the oblivion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to a state of being completely forgotten or ignored. Example: As the years passed, the once-famous actor faded into the oblivion of obscurity.
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the oblivion
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The state of forgetting completely, of being oblivious, unconscious, unaware, as when sleeping, drunk, or dead.
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He needed the oblivion of writing".
His job is to beat his opponents and avoid the oblivion that goes with defeat.
The Oblivion of Drugs Life was reduced to the repetitive quest for the drug.
In 1963, he told the publisher Anthony Blond of his plan for the "Oblivion" series.
Into the oblivion of advanced age, he freestyles poetry and offers frank answers or blank verbal shrugs.
Finally we're shown the door and we try to find consolation in the oblivion people call memory".
Later, Cruise - who is renowned for his dedication to his fans - lived up to his reputation at the Oblivion premiere.
For several years, a large part of the N. Vietnamese Army vanished into the oblivion that totalitarian governments provide.
I'd go on it today if it was open," said Rob Taylor, 42, fresh off the Oblivion rollercoaster.
The ensuing crisis of confidence solidifies Blair's power, bringing the monarchy one step closer to the oblivion it deserves.
"The Old Year" by John Clare Clare's poem either celebrates or deplores the oblivion that New Year's Day can bring.
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