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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fell on" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misconstruction, possibly intended to convey an event or action involving "fell" but lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "A tree fell on the car during the storm."
Alternatives: "a tree landed on" or "something collapsed on."
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This reduction cannot be associated with the current HA immunization program that has been run for only 5 y, while the peak incidence of hepatitis A fell on children between 5 14 y of age in the less developed western provinces and on adults in the well developed eastern provinces.
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That message fell on a lot of deaf ears.
But if weekday public holiday fall on a falls on Saturday, we expect a smaller reducing effect; so that the Saturday turns more or less to a Sunday.
A piano fell on a man's foot".
Two more people died when a tree fell on a car in Sinaloa.
One person was killed in Barco when a tree fell on a house.
Perhaps a slice fell on the floor.
"A man fell on Trevor Beattie?" he says.
A beam fell on his leg, pinning him.
A horse fell on him in the mountains.
"A tree fell on Greg Abbott," the narrator says.
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