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    You can use \setbeamercovered{transparent=⟨percentage⟩}, where ⟨percentage⟩ is between 0 and 100. Quoting the manual, You can specify a different ⟨percentage⟩, where 0 means “totally transparent” and 100 means “totally opaque". Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 2:18
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    I've used \setbeamercovered{transparent} before and can't recommend it. It's distracting for the audience and it doesn't play well if you have images that also use transparency. Commented Jun 2, 2020 at 6:53