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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as I fall" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is describing a physical or metaphorical descent, often conveying a sense of vulnerability or surrender.
Example: "As I fall into the depths of despair, I realize I need help to rise again."
Alternatives: "as I descend" or "while I tumble".
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I need frequent reminders on the approach laid out in this book, as I fall off the "GTD" wagon often.
But as I fall in love with the horses I start to get frustrated with the sport.
I write just hours after leaving Arthur Ashe, where Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal had four or five rallies that I will be replaying in my mind as I fall asleep tonight.
Some nights, before flying, I imagine that long last drop, and the scream as I fall, and I wake up clutching my pillow as if it's a lifejacket that I hope will unfurl into a parachute.
I'm between books now, and not going into the library so often, but sometimes as I fall asleep, I like to think of those kilometres of white shelves, descending far below London, and all the wonders they might contain.
As I fall asleep Texas seems firmly in Obama's camp, but when I wake at dawn he's lost both Ohio and Texas.
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But as I fell my ski caught onto something.
As I fell — danger signs flashing in my brain: falling! falling!
I later found that two pens had exploded in my pocket as I fell.
As I fell, I was focused on what I needed to do.
As I fell asleep, I heard the monks' robes sweeping the floor.
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