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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then vanished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone disappearing suddenly or completely after a certain event or action. Example: "The magician waved his wand, and then vanished in a puff of smoke."
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He then vanished.
As befits a spy, he then vanished.
He agonized, then vanished for a while.
He then vanished for a week.
Rugby then vanished from the Olympics.
Things bubbled at the surface and then vanished.
He gave me the idea for it and then vanished.
A jackrabbit paused, lit up in the headlights, then vanished.
The mighty, mossy-green Koolau mountains blurred, then vanished.
The vessel then vanished until its appearance this year at Sotheby's.
In other words, "Corrugated Fountain," as the artist intended, made its impression and then vanished.
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