Examples of 'was in vogue' in a sentence

Meaning of "was in vogue"

was in vogue - This phrase typically means that something was fashionable, trendy, or popular at a specific time or within a particular social context. It implies that a style, trend, or behavior was widely accepted or admired during a specific period

How to use "was in vogue" in a sentence

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was in vogue
This was an indication that window remarriage was in vogue.
Refinancing was in vogue during the first month of the year.
Obsession about the human body was in vogue.
That was in vogue at the time.
On leaving college abstract art was in vogue.
The treatment was in vogue for years and fell out of favor.
At that time abstract expressionism was in vogue.
Fatalism was in vogue.
He remained the reference point for Baroque poetry as long as it was in vogue.
But let us tell you that this tree was in vogue during the middle ages.
She was in Vogue Bambini and in several other Italian magazines.
It was decided to build it in modernist style that was in vogue back then.
Even when the Roman Empire was in vogue there was certain eastern power.
When St Louis Blues was written the tango was in vogue.
The best system of taxation was in vogue in the ancient Hindu Age.

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Just some years ago, purchasing cryptocurrency was in vogue.
The treatment was in vogue for years, then fell out of favor.
I would not play that tinkly, pretty stuff that was in vogue then.
Astronomy was in vogue since the discovery of the Planet Pluto, in part by calculation.
The reason is that at that time, no pomp and show was in vogue.
The tachi was in vogue before the 15th century.
During the Obama candidacy, there was a word that was in vogue.
The Orient and what was in vogue at the time.".
But I was pigheaded . I would not play that tinkly, pretty stuff that was in vogue then.
It is build in a neo-roman style that was in vogue in late 19th century Europe.
But that was a different age, and secularism-socialism was in vogue.
The API programming language was in vogue with some computer scientists in the 1970s.
I wouldn'r play rhar rinkly, prerry sruff rhar was in vogue rhen.
Just as the Regal Queen was in vogue 100 years ago, so was the impudent ingénue.
The practice of suborning penitents to accuse their confessors was in vogue at that time . [ 1 ].
The technique was first documented by researchers from Verizon in 2010, when IE 7 was in vogue.
Well, that was because I was in vogue.
In such images, he followed Jean-Baptiste Greuze's style, which was in vogue at the time.

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