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1 Here is ecstatic admiration of ballads and of the Ossian imitations, all so unfashionable in the literary culture of the day.
2 There was a constant coming and going of persons not in the habit of paying visits in so unfashionable a neighborhood as Nutter's Lane.
3 In answer to this, Harry told her that he had taken lodgings in Bloomsbury Square, blushing somewhat as he named so unfashionable a locality.
4 Domestic labour has become so unfashionable that when it makes a rare appearance in public discussion, as it did in the Vatican la(...)
5 It's the ultimate modern sweet spot, especially because you don't even have to admit that you're trying to lose weight ( so boring, so unfashionable ) .
6 "You will have too much colour if you don't take care," she said almost pettishly, "and nothing is so unfashionable . "
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