the bird/plane disappeared

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alpacinou

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Hello.

Let's say you are looking at a bird or a plane in the sky. When that plane/bird is gone, is it correct to say this?

Is this good?

The plane/bird soared into the sky. I stared at it until it disappeared in the gray horizon.
 
Yes, it's fine.
 
I'd use either "into" or "over" before "the horizon".
 
I'd use either "into" or "over" before "the horizon".


Like this?

The plane/bird soared into the sky. I stared at it until it disappeared into the gray horizon.
 
I think you could remove at it.

And I think yes is the answer to your question to emsr2d2.
 
Like this?

The plane/bird soared into the sky. I stared at it until it disappeared into the gray horizon.

I would say either until it disappeared over the horizon or until it disappeared from sight.
 
Or just "until it disappeared". Listeners would understand that you mean "disappeared from sight", rather than it just magically disappearing into thin air!
 
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