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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fallen man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has experienced a moral or personal decline, often in a literary or philosophical context.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist is portrayed as a fallen man, struggling to redeem himself after a series of poor choices."
Alternatives: "a lost soul" or "a broken man".
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No one came to attack a fallen man.
"For within is a fallen man seeking redemption".
You are a fallen man who has lost it all, you must now lose your liberty".
Charles Bukowski towers over a curious horse and a fallen man.
He thrusts his arms in the air and again steps over a fallen man.
Agassiz is often remembered as a fallen man, Christoph Irmscher tells us.
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"I am a fallen human being.
As a result of this accident (which was designed by a rival), the fallen man's performance became a delusion, and for 20 years he believed he was Emperor Enrico IV.
"Everyone now knows that Mr. Waksal is a disgraced and fallen man," he told the judge, "and they want to rub Ms. Stewart's nose in it".
Surely it is at least an allegory of fallen man's predicament, of his state of enduring and irredeemable guilt in a world from which all hope has been expunged.
Everybody likes a story of the fallen man who rejects his wicked ways and starts a new life.
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