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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a fall or a trip, often in a lighthearted or informal context.
Example: "After taking a tumble down the stairs, she laughed it off and got back up."
Alternatives: "a fall" or "a trip".
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A kir took a tumble.
Dick had taken a tumble.
A tumble of tortoises.
Rivals suggest it has taken a tumble.
Almost took a tumble there, didn't you?
Things took a tumble from that point.
The new things came in a tumble.
Jarolim takes a tumble in the box.
It wasn't a trip or a tumble.
(No one is spared: Nargis takes a tumble too).
Almost all commodities prices took a tumble on Thursday.
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