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fall from favor

noun as in fall from grace

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For DeGeneres’ fall from favor runs deeper than poor management; such stories inflicted lasting damage because they rang true.

They started to fall from favor before the pandemic, “and then Covid allowed tech companies to bring forward a decade of customer growth,” Mr. Papic said.

“Especially to gentlemen,” added May, with a look which enlightened Amy as to one cause of her sudden fall from favor.

Pinduoduo’s larger rival Alibaba was put under anti-monopoly investigation in December, a fall from favor that sent shock waves through the business community.

Sara Gideon, meanwhile, is reaping all the benefits of her opponent’s fall from favor.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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