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vogue

[vohg] / voʊg /




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But his brand of market reformism, which lifted millions out of poverty but unleashed inequality, fell out of vogue with the ascent of Xi Jinping, China's most powerful leader in generations, in 2012.

From Barron's Aug. 12, 2026

Fast-forward 200 years, and flowers are still en vogue.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

Rotating away from erstwhile AI darlings has been in vogue of late.

From MarketWatch Jul. 17, 2026

It all changed after the London 2012 Olympics, when the London Stadium in east London became the venue in vogue for the UK's flagship annual athletics event.

From BBC Jul. 11, 2026

The Augurey has since enjoyed a vogue as a home weather forecaster, though many find its almost continual moaning during the winter months difficult to bear.

From "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" by J.K. Rowling




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