Sentence examples for got phased from inspiring English sources

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

It signals a time (the de-institutionalized homeless — the "bedlamites" — began showing up on the streets in 1965; the WALK/DON'T WALK signs got phased out starting in 2000) and a place (Eleventh Avenue loading docks plus prostitutes equals Hell's Kitchen), and it introduces two major characters.

It signals a time (the de-institutionalized homeless the "bedlamites"—began showing up on the streets in 1965; the WALK/DON'T WALK signs got phased out starting in 2000) and a place (Eleventh Avenue loading docks plus prostitutes equals Hell's Kitchen), and it introduces two major characters.

Leaded gas got phased out decades ago.

She's with a curly haired guy who looks like one of those super freckly redheads that got phased out in the 80s.

Years ago the waitstaff was made up of sassy local queers but somewhere along the line they got phased out for chatty older ladies with their hair in buns.

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Tax credits are going to get phased out anyway.

"That's going to have to be something that gets phased in over a good period of time," Mr. Gantt said.

"Almost from the day we opened, I felt we were going to get phased out by technology," he said.

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.

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.

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