Sentence examples for a vogue for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a vogue for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a trend or fashion that is currently popular or in style.
Example: "There is a growing vogue for sustainable fashion among young consumers."
Alternatives: "a trend for" or "a craze for".

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Now there's a vogue for the liveable.

Touring troupes created a vogue for jiggs on the Continent beginning in the 1590s.

She popularized black-and-white, and created a vogue for Louis XVI chairs and leopard print.

There is a vogue for "Muslim only" middle-class housing estates.

ENVIRONMENTAL asceticism has created a vogue for upgrading light-bulbs and tweaking thermostats.

The book created a vogue for game theory among economists that has partly subsided.

A vogue for martyrdom, and even collective suicide, had by then begun to threaten the Church.

A vogue for excess bounciness was suppressed a few years ago.

Calabash is part of a vogue for the exotic and the international.

Yet in the late 1960s and early 1970s there was a vogue for communal living.

Clearly there is currently a vogue for what has been labelled as "crock rock".

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