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Phrase of the Day (fall out of favour (with someone))-06JAN21

Phrase of the Day (fall out of favour (with someone))-06JAN21

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is fall out of favour (with someone) and it is a phrase meaning “to lose support, acceptance, approval of someone”.

Example Sentence: Speculation is mounting over the whereabouts of the Chinese billionaire Jack Ma, who has not been seen or heard in public for more than two months. Jack Ma, the co-founder and former chairman of the technology firm Alibaba, has fallen out of favour with China’s leadership.

Phrase of the Day (fall out of favour (with someone))-06JAN21

This phrase is present in The Guardian article Where is Jack Ma? Chinese tycoon not seen since October and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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