US /aʊt əv jus/
・UK /aut əv ju:s/
But when modern ships and railway connections made other cities more accessible, it started to go out of use.
But when modern ships and railway connections made other cities more accessible, it started to go out of use.
Solitary confinement fell out of use in the U.S. for a century.
Solitary confinement fell out of use
So the buildings fell out of use.
So the buildings fell out of use.
and at the same time, words also fall out of use or take on entirely new meanings.
And at the same time, words also fall out of use, or take on entirely new meanings.
I've been wearing like thermal layers underneath my shirt and underneath my trousers all the time, just to try and stop from like shivering in lessons, water pouring into a nursery classroom and a school swimming pool that's been out of use for years.
Water pouring into a nursery classroom and a school swimming pool that's been out of use for years.
They fell out of use,
They fell out of use, but
English today is still evolving as much as it ever was with new words being added to dictionaries every year, as well as many old words falling out of use.
but gotten has fallen out of use in the UK.
out of use in the UK.
And if those fail, well, hunker down for the cold months and conduct your scheduled maintenance while your fleet is out of use.
And it's fallen out of use.