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Discover Ludwig"was vanishing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past progressive tense of the verb "to vanish," meaning to disappear or fade away. You can use "was vanishing" to describe an action or event that was in progress and then suddenly ended or ceased to exist. Example: The sun was setting behind the horizon, and the last rays of light were vanishing into the darkness.
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Live theatre was vanishing.
Her independence was vanishing.
The budget surplus of the Clinton years was vanishing.
He was unaware that another opportunity was vanishing.
Advertising was vanishing, layoffs and buyouts were announced.
On the court, the old liberal order was vanishing.
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And they are vanishing quickly.
The bond salesman is vanishing.
Billions in aid were vanishing.
Yet they are vanishing fast.
Now they are vanishing.
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