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The phrase "would have disappeared" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical situation in the past that did not actually happen. Example: If I had not stumbled upon it, the crucial evidence would have disappeared and the case would have remained unsolved.
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"We would have disappeared long ago".
Sooner or later, of course, the Wall would have disappeared.
"If we'd stood down, the evidence would have disappeared".
Liability issues and code restrictions aside, viewing holes probably would have disappeared anyway.
If the bread had been better, those leftover juices would have disappeared, too.
It is not likely, he said, that she would have disappeared to start a new life.
But it would have disappeared off the face of the earth".
Had some official fussed over their archaeological "authenticity", all would have disappeared.
Had the arrests in Switzerland not happened, this wretched movie would have disappeared without trace.
This episode, and many others, likely would have disappeared among the network's many "spring break" adventures and other questionable programming.
It surely would have disappeared long ago had not colonial and British troops clashed in October and November 1776.
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