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1 Some predicted that sad-sack congressional Republicans, with small minorities in both houses, would fade into irrelevance .
2 There is nothing worth legitimising about the group, and they were on course to fade into irrelevance .
3 Mastodon and Kate thought the videos would be a brief internet craze and then fade into irrelevance .
4 Under his radically reconceived Speakership, the Presidency would fade into irrelevance , like the crown in a constitutional monarchy.
5 If liberal democrats don't learn about the power of spectacle in the era of dopamine politics, they will fade into irrelevance .
6 For institutional investors, the revamp may not matter after all as the SSEC is already fading into irrelevance .
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