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Discover Ludwig"vanish under" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something disappearing or becoming hidden beneath something else. Here is an example: "The pile of dirty laundry seemed to vanish under the mountain of clean clothes in the corner of the room."
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Abstinence education will not vanish under the new health care law.
There is in fact a third way, which is to vanish under the waves.
Many communities that rely on sea walls or the like have seen their beaches vanish under rising waters.
MY fantasy narrative, the fairytale, the fictional man in a foreign land — it all began to vanish under those bright lights.
But recently, Ms. Blankenship has become more anxious about completing her work and making sure there is some record of this insular tribe's traditions before they vanish under the pressures of modern life.
The young liberals who worked at Moscow's newspapers and television stations, and had championed Yeltsin's rise during the Gorbachev years, were terrified that their new liberties would vanish under a neo-Communist government.
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Suddenly she vanished under the water.
Walter Curtin has vanished, under mysterious circumstances.
It vanished under a hailstorm of turnovers and 3-pointers.
The drab pavement had vanished under a shallow, sparkling sea.
Many are in places where helicopters cannot land and roads have vanished under landslides.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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