Examples of 'fallen out of favour' in a sentence

Meaning of "fallen out of favour"

fallen out of favour - no longer liked or supported by people

How to use "fallen out of favour" in a sentence

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fallen out of favour
It is true he had fallen out of favour.
It has fallen out of favour in the twentieth century.
This designation has also fallen out of favour.
He would fallen out of favour with his bosses.
This has also occurred as other miners have fallen out of favour.
He would fallen out of favour.
Mirallas has just one year left on his deal and has fallen out of favour.
Had fallen out of favour.
One rule of long standing that has fallen out of favour is the huffing rule.
He had fallen out of favour with Mussolini and Graziani had taken his place.
Casual dining hasn't fallen out of favour.
It 's fallen out of favour because of the fear factor.
Rumours have it that she 's fallen out of favour.
The bike has fallen out of favour with the nouveau riche.
Government-controlled strategic stockpiles have also fallen out of favour.

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These components have fallen out of favour as they were prone to leaking.
In recent times, the wearing of hats has fallen out of favour.
Its use had fallen out of favour by the Middle Ages.
Although still referred to, this spelling has fallen out of favour in recent years.
He 's apparently fallen out of favour with the Klingon High Command.
Since that business with Field he 's fallen out of favour.
He 's fallen out of favour again.
Despite this, wooden spoons seem to have fallen out of favour in home kitchens.
It 's fallen out of favour now.
The Hoyle steady state theory, had fallen out of favour.
He's apparently fallen out of favour with the Klingon High Command. The same.
Having been thoroughly conflated with apartheid, historic Calvinism appears to have fallen out of favour.
This usage has however fallen out of favour in Canada and Australia.
As a consequence of this ( and injury ), Dibble had fallen out of favour.
Since then, the work has fallen out of favour and has not been revived.
INTRODUCTION Gross domestic product ( GDP ) has fallen out of favour.
You think he's fallen out of favour with Jose?
Hence the terms " tendinitis " or " tendonitis " have fallen out of favour.
In many countries, Latin has fallen out of favour in schools and colleges.
Since Sosenka's attempt, it has fallen out of favour.
But 1981 the PPP had fallen out of favour with Doe, who became increasingly dictatorial.
He replaced Manstein, who had fallen out of favour with Hitler.
The same . He 's apparently fallen out of favour with the klingon high command.
Although briefly popular, the theory had fallen out of favour by the late 20th century.
By 1926 circulation had fallen and Brailsford had fallen out of favour with the ILP leadership.

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