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Falling From Grace ( losing popularity and not the favorite any more ... )

"Falling From Grace"



When you "fall from grace" you are no longer the popular or favorite one.

Example: "You ask the boss, she loves you." Reply: "No way. I fell from grace with her a long time ago."





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