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fade

[feyd] / feɪd /




Example Sentences

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Once you get onto the stadium grounds, the paint is fading along the pedestrian path, which offers you no protection from passing cars.

From Los Angeles Times

Many had said the fad would soon fade, casting doubt on the logic of Pop Mart’s share price catapulting above that of heavyweights like Alibaba.

From The Wall Street Journal

For a while, that electricity seemed to be fading.

From BBC

But that tariff relief will fade as energy stress dims outlook, the S&P economists said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet Tuesday’s selloff showed how quickly any sense of calm in the sector can fade in the age of AI.

From MarketWatch