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The phrase "a spectacular fall from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a dramatic decline or loss of status, reputation, or success.
Example: "The company's recent scandal resulted in a spectacular fall from grace, leaving its once-loyal customers in shock."
Alternatives: "a dramatic decline from" or "a significant drop from".
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For once, Salander was speaking the truth: he has suffered a spectacular fall from grace.
I doubt that there has ever been such a spectacular fall from grace.
It's a spectacular fall from a stellar Hollywood career that made him a fortune to remote Yankton prison.
Now, after a spectacular fall from grace, Dati is using the European election campaign to fight back.
Those who do, OJ Simpson and Tiger Woods, for example, often seem to undergo a spectacular fall from grace.
Sure, Tiger Woods may look like a shoo-in for this year's Biggest Comeback from a Spectacular Fall from Grace by a Sporting Star of the 2000s.
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