Due to her recent slip-up, she has fallen out of ____ with her employers.
A
Sorts
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favour
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C
Time
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D
Play
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Solution
The correct option is C favour The correct answer here is 'Favour; - making Option B) the correct answer. This is because when one 'falls out of favour' with someone or something. it means they are no longer looked upon in the same positive light that they were before, due to an action on their part. This justifies the sentence appropriately, while all other options don't.