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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out of style" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is no longer fashionable or in vogue. For example, "The oversized sweaters and baggy jeans of the 90s are out of style now."
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("But eventually meat went out of style," he says).
Or are self-portraits just going out of style?
Video: Fashion Falls Out Of Style.
Out of style.
Today, grandiosity is out of style.
Will it ever go out of style?
Patrician remove was going out of style.
We're out of style".
Out of style, that is.
Light opera never goes out of style.
CHINOISERIE never goes out of style.
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