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Oblivion

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The once-popular restaurant had fallen into oblivion due to its poor quality of food.
Her face was filled with oblivion as she realized the harm she had caused.
The politician expressed his oblivion for his past mistakes.
The teacher's efforts to engage the class were often met with oblivion due to students' lack of interest.
He was overwhelmed by oblivion after breaking his promise.
She was once a famous singer but now lives in oblivion.
The failed product was quickly forgotten and left to languish in oblivion.
The company's recent missteps may oblivion its reputation in the market.
The artist's work was unfairly relegated to oblivion until a recent retrospective.
The kingdom was pushed into oblivion after the war that left it completely destroyed.
The writer's work was nearly lost to oblivion until a passionate fan base rediscovered it.
The long-forgotten song was rescued from oblivion by a group of musicians.
She felt a sense of oblivion for cheating on the test.
The dictator tried to oblivion the dissidents who opposed him.
The new law could potentially bring the entire industry to oblivion.
The patient's vital signs were dropping rapidly, and she slipped into oblivion.
The teacher treated the student's question with complete oblivion.
The catastrophic explosion brought the city to the brink of oblivion, destroying everything in its path.
The old photo album had been left in oblivion for decades until it was discovered in the attic.
The athlete was consumed by oblivion after cheating in the game.
The old church had been abandoned and left to the oblivion of time.
He passed away peacefully and slipped into oblivion.
The army was tasked with bringing the enemy city to oblivion during the war.
The book was a bestseller for years but has now slipped into oblivion.
The small business was quickly thrown into oblivion by the opening of a large chain store.
The homeless man felt a sense of oblivion from society.
The accident left the once-promising athlete's career in oblivion, never to be recovered.
The noise of the party drowned out the otherwise peaceful atmosphere, leaving the calmness in oblivion.
The accident was so severe that he was knocked into oblivion.
The virus threatened to push the population into oblivion, with no cure in sight.
The village's proud history was on the brink of oblivion before being rediscovered.
The airplane crashed into the sea, and everyone on board went into oblivion.
The school tried to oblivion the cheating scandal to avoid damaging its reputation.
His voice was filled with oblivion as he confessed his wrongdoing.
The once-prosperous town had fallen into oblivion after the main industry moved away.
The company's product launch was in oblivion due to a bigger industry announcement.
Despite its noble mission, the small charity struggled to avoid oblivion.
The boxer was knocked out and fell into oblivion.
The car accident was so severe that the driver slipped into oblivion.
The company's innovative products were overlooked and fell into oblivion due to poor marketing.
The company's oblivion of ethical standards led to a public backlash.
The small town was almost wiped out of existence and reduced to oblivion by the hurricane.
The important data was left in oblivion by the IT department.
The war-torn country had been left to languish in oblivion for decades.
The controversial proposal was destined for oblivion before it even got to the floor.
The company tried to oblivion the fact that it was responsible for the environmental disaster.
The issue of climate change is often treated with oblivion by politicians.
The ship was lost at sea, and the sailors went into oblivion.
The minor inconvenience was swiftly forgotten and cast into oblivion.
The abandoned house was on the verge of being swallowed up by oblivion.
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