out of fashion
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Already falling out of fashion by the time the Beatles arrived in the United States, Sedaka didn’t weather the rise of the British Invasion: By the end of the 1960s, his lack of a record label caused him to leave the States for England.
From Los Angeles Times
When he sat down to write the first "Scream" film which appeared in cinemas exactly 30 years ago, horror movies were out of fashion and aspiring Hollywood creative Kevin Williamson had low expectations.
From Barron's
Lincoln had fallen out of fashion among historians when Boritt began publishing in the 1970s.
The second argument is that bonds are now hopelessly out of fashion on Wall Street, which is usually a sign that an asset is underpriced, and stocks are hopelessly in fashion, which is often a sign that an asset is overpriced.
From MarketWatch
And when we are looking at investments that are currently out of fashion, where do we draw the line?
From MarketWatch
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