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The phrase "always willing to fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone expresses a readiness to take risks or embrace challenges, even if it means facing failure.
Example: "In her pursuit of success, she was always willing to fall, knowing that each setback was a step towards growth."
Alternatives: "always ready to stumble" or "constantly prepared to fail".
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"We're always willing to fall in love again".
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I'd always been fascinated by samurai, those warriors who were almost inhumanly stoic and ever willing to fall on their sword for their masters or slay anyone showing disrespect.
Over the years, though, Venezuela, which has the largest reserves of oil outside the Middle East, earned a reputation in the cartel as a quota buster, almost always willing to raise production in an effort to compensate for falling prices.
But if Ms. Tharp's works sometimes fall flat, it is because she is always willing to take risks.
Loh said there were several times that he thought the deal would fall through, and he said he was always willing to walk away.
She has no ill will towards anybody and she is always willing to help anybody.
These impressions reinforced my earliest memories of the Fall Departmental Picnic at Chatfield Hollow State Park where a faculty member was always willing to lead a walk to examine the Indian Caves.
But he was always willing to give".
Josh is always willing to play bughouse.
"So they're always willing to collaborate".
"And we were always willing to listen".
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