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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidental tumble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unintentional fall or trip that occurs unexpectedly.
Example: "She took an accidental tumble down the stairs while trying to carry too many boxes at once."
Alternatives: "unintentional fall" or "unexpected trip".
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There surely couldn't be a better way of honouring their accidental tumble into the 21st century with Hayley back then.
The police initially thought she had been attacked, but the city's medical examiner found that the injuries to her head had been sustained in an accidental tumble — the result, it may be, of a combination of high heels, a heavy bag and slippery stairs.
Regardless of the terminology, @canadianpartylife continues to post videos in this vein, the most recent being an October 23 post of a Queens student taking an accidental tumble off a roof.
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Furthermore the height of the robot is decreased to avoid accidental complete tumbling.
The colonial administrators deny these accusations, saying that the cuts to his head and his tumble into the water were accidental, and that he had merely fallen into "a state of collapse".
Powe leapt at the last second to avoid what seemed to be an accidental collision but struck his head on the ice as he tumbled.
Or accidental.
Accidental Limousine?
Initially this was accidental.
It's not accidental".
And their accidental hostess?
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