Sentence examples for getting phased out from inspiring English sources

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But they said that the grace period in the law did not envision the circumstance that Senate deadlock ended up creating – in which a dead surveillance program would need to be revived, rather than an ongoing one getting phased out.

Existing x86 cloud servers are getting phased out.

Though the company tells me that it still sees the wired headphone getting phased out – though perhaps not as quickly as others had initially thought.

"I think it's slowly getting phased out".

Because he's a rookie, one could see him getting phased out if he's out for a month or more.

"I am worried eventually I'll have to find a new tool because Flash is getting phased out!

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Either way, some players have the ability to fit right into whatever the current system may be, others require just a little more work to remain high achievers... and others just get phased out.

But it's likely it will be some time before it gets phased out.

Wonder is elusive, it's easy to get jaded when your artist friends get phased out; replaced by transients enjoying the territory and the culture built by these artists.

"They got phased out, thank goodness!" she said.

Tax credits are going to get phased out anyway.

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