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Out of the Window

Description

The phrase "out of the window" is an idiomatic expression used to indicate something being thrown away, discarded, or completely abandoned. It can also refer to something being disregarded or invalidated.

Sample Sentences

  • After failing the exam, all hopes of passing went out of the window.
  • With the arrival of technology, traditional paper maps are slowly going out of the window.
  • His reputation as a trustworthy person went out of the window when he was caught lying.
  • The company's outdated marketing strategy was quickly thrown out of the window.

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