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It is not clear when the church fell into disuse.
For some time after its disuse in 1734 the building was used as a fort.
After years of disuse, it has been converted to a public house.
After it was closed, the base sat in disuse for many years.
The order fell into disuse by 1732 at the latest.
Then the property seems to have fallen into disuse for some time.
After the war the line fell back into disuse and was abandoned.
As a continuous whole, the road fell into disuse after one year.
The order had different grades which fell in disuse over the years.
Made her ache in places she'd thought dead from disuse.
But it turns out that, you know, a lot of them have fallen into disuse.
It took a few centuries for the word to fall into almost complete disuse.
She fortunately lived long enough to see the term fall into disuse.
As a result the community's synagogue fell into a state of disuse.
It is mostly in a state of decay and disuse.
She gave me a smile that seemed stiff from disuse.
The words he sought were rusty with disuse, but they came.
The others were sealed with age and disuse, not intent.
It was strange how that word had fallen into disuse.
This rail line fell into disuse and was closed in 1989.
The station was never rebuilt and the line fell into disuse.
Over the next 150 years the building went through different stages of repair, use and disuse.
"Just tell me who we lost," she said, and her throat hurt from its months of disuse.
The house was covered with ivy, but it had the feeling of long disuse.
How much damage had occurred from two thousand or more years of disuse?