Comments on: Fall from grace https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/ Upgrade your English Fri, 06 Dec 2024 20:18:18 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 By: Jeff https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17523 Fri, 06 Dec 2024 20:18:18 +0000 https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17523 In reply to Igor Brum.

A culture doesn’t necessarily fall from grace. You can say that a culture has fallen out of favor or fallen out of fashion. If you want to use “fall from grace” you would have to specify a person or a group

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By: Igor Brum https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17516 Thu, 05 Dec 2024 19:47:06 +0000 https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17516 The coaching culture became very popular in the early 2000s but later fell from grace due to unqualified coaches and unrealistic promises.

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By: Jeff https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17409 Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:25:34 +0000 https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17409 In reply to Dario.

This is a 100% perfect example of fall from grace.

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By: Dario https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17400 Wed, 20 Nov 2024 02:01:48 +0000 https://plainenglish.com/expressions/fall-from-grace/#comment-17400 Another person who fell from grace is Lance Armstrong, he won the Tour de France seven times but he was involved in a doping case.

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