Sentences with phrase «increasingly out of favour»

The Belgian international, who enjoyed a superb breakthrough in United's first - team last season, has found himself increasingly out of favour this term under new manager Louis van Gaal and now hopes to be allowed to move this winter.

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Commodities, increasingly, are falling out of favour.
As consumer product demand evolves the dynamics between different packaging types also evolves favouring some packaging types and formats and leaving others increasingly out of line with demand patterns.
Ozil, who is increasingly out - of - favour at the Emirates after losing his place in the starting line - up, is making no secret that he is preparing to leave.
Conversely, whatever the result of the referendum, Boris coming out in favour of Leave places him at the helm of the increasingly dominant faction in the Tory party and well placed to win the subsequent leadership election.
Most people in South Korea don't regularly eat dog, and the practice is increasingly falling out of favour with the younger generation who are more likely to have never eaten it, or eat it once or twice a year at special occasions;
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