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out of favor
Idioms and Phrases
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Public Counsel is seeking to intervene in court on behalf of “sanctuary” cities such as Los Angeles, which have been threatened with a loss of federal funding, and the firm has come to the defense of law firms targeted for providing pro bono representation to groups out of favor with the Trump administration.
It’s a beloved ingredient in French cuisine and many classic dishes, but it has fallen out of favor in contemporary cooking, especially in America.
Fast fashion, which refers to the mass production of cheap clothing, has fallen out of favor with many consumers as it has been linked to waste and climate change.
In recent weeks, signs began to appear that Rhodes had apparently fallen out of favor with McDonnell.
Malls have been struggling for decades as department stores consolidated and fell out of favor.
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