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The phrase "I tripped" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an incident where you lost your balance and fell, often used in a casual or narrative context. Example: "As I was walking down the street, I tripped over a crack in the pavement."
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I tripped each time.
But I tripped.
Guest: I tripped in the parking lot.
I tripped and stumbled into accent coaching.
I tripped over something and I fell.
The ground was uneven and I tripped.
But I tripped and dropped everything.
I tripped, and a college student offered me his hand.
I tripped on something and fell to the ground.
I tripped and fell down a short ledge, pitching head first toward a ten-foot drop.
When I tripped over my own tongue, that was what I was thinking.
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