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Meanings of deeply unfashionable in English
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Usage of deeply unfashionable in English
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This is a deeplyunfashionable stance, but he likes it that way.
2
It is deeplyunfashionable to admit any affection for old-fashioned liberalism.
3
Now, to many, it seems deeplyunfashionable, or a piece of cute religious hokum.
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It foreshadows the baggage of deeplyunfashionable Catholic Tiger Ireland: insularity, intolerance, industrial schools and all the rest.
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Enoch Powell was for many years a deeplyunfashionable figure, but he has already been reborn in the obituaries.
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His bio on the Labour Party website also notes that he 'likes to listen to deeplyunfashionable 70s rock'.
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But Brady persisted with his campaign even when it was deeplyunfashionable and there is a kind of nobility in that.
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So war was put on hold, and because of that perhaps it became deeplyunfashionable to write about it for young people.
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Diets are deeplyunfashionable at the moment so, not for the first time, I find myself on the wrong side of a trend.
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Quite a lot of what is on my e-reader is out of print and deeplyunfashionable; obscure 18th-century autobiographies and extended pieces of Victorian journalism.
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It might be deeplyunfashionable to champion the growth of the civic bourgeoisie, but the expansion of the middle class is a profoundly positive accolade.