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The phrase "arms fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action where someone's arms drop or lose tension, often indicating defeat, exhaustion, or surrender.
Example: "After hearing the disappointing news, her arms fell to her sides in resignation."
Alternatives: "arms drop" or "arms sag".
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Let your arms fall to your sides.
Becky Marie Thane lets her long arms fall to her sides in surrender, the blue bandanna dangling from her right hand.
"It would appear that the proposals on arms fall well short of what unionists have been looking for throughout this process," he said.
"That whole 'sanction us so much your arms fall off', and all the other ridiculous stuff he said, I mean, that was just embarrassing," Danial explains.
* Nonlethal arms fall into a gray area of arms control and in some cases might violate treaties, damaging a greater good.
ARMs fall in and out of favor, depending on the spread between interest rates on these loans and rates on long-term fixed-rate loans.
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Q: But you can't stop arms falling into the hands of terrorists.
The C.F.L. also has an 18-game regular schedule, and there have been no reports of arms falling off.
"Suit With Six Arms" by Klavers van Engelen, for example, has additional arms falling like scarves from the shoulders.
When Momma's arms fell, the woman asked, "Where is my baby?" She looked around and saw me.
The housewife, holding her 3-year-old in her arms, fell backward and was carried toward a nearby paddy field.
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