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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fall over" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct.
It could be used in contexts discussing a physical fall or a metaphorical failure, but it is not standard.
Example: "After a long day, I had a fall over while trying to balance my workload."
Alternatives: "a tumble" or "a stumble".
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A fall over the Christmas period saw the Irish international swimmer break her ankle and miss two months of training and despite being back in the pool over the past few weeks, the qualifying period, which ended on Sunday, has finished too soon.
Tokyo's Topix was the only main stockmarket index to suffer a fall over the week: it lost 0.7%.
Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, 97, had a successful hip replacement operation today after a fall over the weekend.
This was an increase on the 3.3% more surveyors that reported a fall over a price rise in August.
New car registrations have fallen 3.9% over the first nine months of 2017 and are expected to record a fall over the year as a whole.
Rich but not quite Yankee rich teams like the Phillies and Red Sox have a built-in edge, clearly, but the Sox missed the playoffs last season and (thanks to their epic, ongoing September collapse) might yet miss them this year too, and the Phillies could easily be headed for a fall over the next five years as well.
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There were two offensive explosions that year, a 37-21 victoverover Detroit and a 52-14 triumph over Los Angeles.
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