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The phrase "are falling down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in the process of collapsing or losing its upright position.
Example: "The old building is so dilapidated that parts of it are falling down."
Alternatives: "are collapsing" or "are tumbling down".
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The stones are falling down.
Our bridges are falling down, however.
'Most castles are falling down,' says one.
One after another, the deeds are falling down.
But most companies are falling down on this job.
"They are shooting at you, and you are falling down!" I shouted.
The beef industry argues that many animals that are falling down are merely lame.
Illustrated talk story about observing striped sawhorses and barricades that, for the most part, are falling down.
On Front Street, the main drag, six blocks of elegant colonnaded buildings in the French style are falling down.
When times are flush, the nation doesn't spend much on infrastructure unless lots of things are falling down.
Many alcoholics, even when they are falling down, don't think that everyone around them can see how drunk they are.
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