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The phrase "a vogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a popular or trendy trend or style. One could use this phrase in a sentence like, "The color yellow is currently experiencing a vogue in fashion and interior design." This means that the color yellow is currently very popular and on trend in the world of fashion and interior design.
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Can't we have a vogue - and a Vogue - for that?
Now there's a vogue for the liveable.
I thought, what is a vogue?
The aria also enjoyed a vogue as a concert piece.
It was a vogue to which even royalty became attracted.
Even jazz enjoyed a vogue, despite its racial "impurities".
Here a rage means a vogue, a dance craze.
An expression sometimes merely enjoys a vogue, much as an article of apparel does.
Touring troupes created a vogue for jiggs on the Continent beginning in the 1590s.
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After that one show, she scored a Vogue Italia cover.
For a Vogue Italia shoot recently, it was all rustic and equestrian with silks and gold.
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