fall from grace
The phrase "fall from grace" typically refers to a situation where someone experiences a sudden and dramatic decline in their reputation, status, or favor with others. It often describes a downfall in moral or professional standing, where a person who was once respected, admired, or held in high regard loses the trust, respect, or admiration of others due to some damaging action, scandal, or failure. This phrase is commonly used to describe the loss of a person's favorable reputation or position within a community, organization, or society.
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