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got old fashioned
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "got old fashioned" is not correct in standard written English.
A more appropriate form would be "has become old-fashioned" or "has grown old-fashioned." Example: "The style of clothing he wore has become old-fashioned, and he needs to update his wardrobe."
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Baird was retiring and, like fellow vote-shifter Dennis Kucinich, he got old fashioned attention from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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"Hidden compartments are getting old fashioned," says a member of the border police when I ask.
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I traded the horse for a jeep with a secret compartment, in which I got [the drugs] past border crossings," says Afran. "Hidden compartments are getting old fashioned," says a member of the border police when I ask.
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Then Rodgers and Hammerstein in 25 years got old-fashioned, and in came the sort of new-style musical represented partly by me, by Kander and Ebb, by our generation.
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Link credit card financing and service contracts to hard goods, and you've got old-fashioned vertical integration at its best.
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It's been a few months since former Oakland Raiders legend Ken Stabler died, but at least one of his fans, actor Tom Hanks, is still thinking about "the Snake". Hanks got old-fashioned and sent a typed letter to Stabler's daughters, Kendra and Alexa, thanking them for sending him some Stabler memorabilia and noting her father's impact on the Oscar award-winning actor's own life.
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Trent Richardson will help, but the Browns have just opted for the low-tech solution: throw away the television (McCoy) and get something old fashioned.
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With the abundant fro-yo places springing up these days, this is one of the only places to get some old fashioned ice cream.
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"We got a good old fashioned hiding but we've got a chance to bounce back.
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Has hacking become old fashioned?
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It's understandably a tad on the thick side – about double the depth of a SNES cartridge – but you get some good old fashioned retro gaming on the go.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use more standard alternatives like "became old-fashioned" or "has grown old-fashioned" for better clarity and acceptance in formal writing.
Common error
Avoid using "got old fashioned" in formal writing. While "got" is acceptable in informal conversation, it often sounds awkward and less polished in formal contexts. Stick to more formal verbs like "became" or "grew".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "got old fashioned" functions as a predicate adjective, describing the state of something becoming outdated or no longer in current style. While Ludwig indicates this is not standard English, it is used colloquially.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "got old fashioned" is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English and is best avoided in formal writing. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, more appropriate alternatives like "became old-fashioned" or "has grown old-fashioned" should be used instead. While examples do exist, they are relatively rare and primarily found in news media or informal contexts. When aiming for clear and grammatically sound communication, especially in professional or academic settings, it is better to opt for the more formal alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
became outdated
This alternative directly replaces "got old fashioned" with a more standard term for something becoming obsolete.
turned old fashioned
Uses "turned" instead of "got", suggesting a shift into an older style.
became antiquated
Replaces "old fashioned" with "antiquated", implying a more extreme level of being outdated.
grew outdated
Emphasizes the gradual process of becoming outdated.
became passé
Uses a French term to indicate something is no longer fashionable or current.
became a thing of the past
Highlights that something belongs to a previous time.
fell out of favor
Focuses on the loss of popularity or acceptance.
is behind the times
Indicates a failure to keep up with current trends.
became obsolete
Highlights the fact that something is no longer produced or used.
lost its appeal
Focuses on something no longer being attractive or interesting.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to saying "got old fashioned"?
You can use alternatives like "became outdated", "became antiquated", or "is behind the times" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "got old fashioned" in formal writing?
No, it's generally not considered correct. Standard English prefers phrases like "became old-fashioned" or "has grown old-fashioned" for formal contexts.
How can I use "got old fashioned" in a sentence?
While not ideal for formal writing, you might use it in informal speech: "That technology really became outdated quickly."
What's the difference between "got old fashioned" and "became old-fashioned"?
"Became old-fashioned" is more grammatically sound and suitable for formal writing, while "got old fashioned" is more casual and less precise. It's similar to saying something "became" versus something "got" a certain way; the former is generally preferred in formal contexts.
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested