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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fall on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an incident of falling onto something, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "He had a fall on the ice last winter."
Alternatives: "a fall onto" or "a fall against".
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To almost lose his pants during a fall on one of his non-Wu-Tang-sanctioned runs.
We identified patients who sustained a fall on one of 16 medical/surgical nursing units during an inpatient admission to an urban community teaching hospital.
About two-thirds of exam entries were graded between an A* and a C - a fall on last year.
Gates actually suffered a fall on New Year's Day in his home in Washington State and fractured his first vertebrae.
Hayley Turner was kept in hospital overnight for observation following a fall on the Newmarket gallops yesterday morning.
A fall on grass is much better than a fall on concrete.
Ken died from injuries after a fall on a construction site in December 2007.
Two years ago, he was hospitalized after a fall on the street, she said, and he was having short-term-memory problems.
jackihill-murphy.co.uk A fall on a rock-climbing expedition in 1992 almost changed everything for Karen Darke.
The survival rate of 97% was the result of a single stem revision due to a periprosthetic fracture after a fall on the seventh postoperative day (Mumme 2013).
All fractures but one occurred due to a fall on the arm during outdoor sporting activities like bicycling, jogging, and horse riding.
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