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The old journal was lost in the move, and its contents faded into oblivion.

After the final exam, a sense of oblivion overcame the students as they awaited their grades.

The toddler's attention shifted quickly from one toy to another, leaving a trail of oblivion behind him.

The ancient civilization fell into oblivion, leaving behind only ruins and mysteries.

As the curtains closed on the final act, the actor's emotions sank into a profound oblivion.

With each passing year, the once-famous author's works slipped into oblivion, forgotten by readers.

The artist intentionally used abstract shapes, inviting viewers to contemplate the meaning within the canvas's oblivion.

The elderly man's mind wandered, occasionally dipping into the oblivion of forgotten memories.

The controversial decision led to the politician's descent into political oblivion, never to regain public trust.

The old ruins had faded into oblivion, forgotten by time.

In the vast universe, a small star drifted towards oblivion.

As the final note echoed, the music faded into blissful oblivion.

The once-bustling town fell into economic oblivion after the factory closure.

His actions would lead to the oblivion of his reputation in the community.

The forgotten language slipped into the realm of oblivion over centuries.

The old castle stood at the edge of oblivion, its walls crumbling with time.

With each passing day, the memories faded into sweet oblivion.

The scientist's groundbreaking discovery lifted the research from obscurity into the limelight, pulling it out of the brink of oblivion.

The once-thriving town, now abandoned and silent, faced the inevitability of slipping into oblivion.

The student's mind wandered during the lecture, and the professor's words drifted into a state of academic oblivion.

The intricate details of the ancient artifact were slowly fading into oblivion, lost to the passage of time.

The inventor's groundbreaking technology was on the verge of oblivion before a last-minute breakthrough revived interest.

The athlete's remarkable achievements were recorded in the annals of history, preventing their descent into oblivion.

The environmentalist warned that continued neglect could push certain species into oblivion, forever altering ecosystems.

The actor, once a Hollywood sensation, faced the harsh reality of fading into oblivion as newer stars emerged.

The worn-out book sat on the dusty shelf, its cover and contents slowly succumbing to the hands of time and oblivion.

The failed experiment plunged into scientific oblivion, overshadowed by groundbreaking discoveries.

The abandoned ship drifted into maritime oblivion, swallowed by the relentless waves.

The once-vibrant ecosystem teetered on the edge of oblivion due to environmental degradation.

The forgotten language faced the risk of slipping into linguistic oblivion.

The cherished traditions slowly succumbed to cultural oblivion in the modern era.

The visionary's ideas were either destined for success or destined for oblivion.

The explorer ventured into uncharted territory, risking the oblivion that came with the unknown.

The musician's experimental album teetered on the edge of commercial oblivion, challenging traditional genres.

The mathematician's complex theorem, once celebrated, was now at risk of fading into mathematical oblivion.

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