No
Maybe this'll work: "Placing your questions in the wrong category is quickly becoming an obsolete idea."
becoming obsolete
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You can use obsolete to describe anything that is no longer used in a particular way.Examples:Using an actual dictionary is becoming obsolete with the use of spell checkers and online dictionaries.Video cassette recorders have become obsolete with the rise of DVD players and digital video recorders.
Deprecate means to belittle, to express disapproval of, or to declare that something is becoming obsolete.
Obsolence is an incorrect (but easy to think of) spelling of 'Obsolescence' which means basically that something is becoming Obsolete.
No, film cameras are not becoming obsolete, nor will they be obsolete anytime soon. A lot of people still use this type of camera for they simply like it better than the digital ones.
Marshall's is mainly a retail store selling a variety of merchandise like clothing, home decor, and accessories. They typically do not sell phone books, as these are becoming obsolete with the popularity of online directories and search engines.
No. Blu-Rays are becoming increasingly popular while DVDs are starting to slowly become somewhat obsolete and some day, just like VHS tapes, DVDs will be completely obsolete
Many books are becoming inappropriate as the years mature. This is why some books are being banned. (:
I believe the old style of cash register will become obsolete. The technology we have today definitely makes computerized everything a very viable option. I don't believe we will ever get away from using cash though.
Because of all the new game systems ps2 is becoming obsolete