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The phrase "avoid falling on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of preventing oneself from physically or metaphorically falling onto something or into a situation.
Example: "To ensure safety during the hike, we must avoid falling on slippery rocks."
Alternatives: "prevent landing on" or "steer clear of".
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Challengers may become empowered, while erstwhile allies consider defection to avoid falling on the wrong side of a revolutionary wave.
But to avoid falling on its own CSR sword, companies like BP and Starbucks have to be able to live up to their promises, he says.
As the malady proceeds, The propensity to lean forward becomes invincible, and the patient is thereby forced to step on the toes and fore part of the feet, whilst the upper part of the body is thrown so far forward as to render it difficult to avoid falling on the face... irresistibly impelled to take much quicker and shorter steps, and thereby to adopt unwillingly a running pace.
Try to avoid falling on your back.
Tell the audience you need space to concentrate, and to avoid falling on them when the levitation magic ends.
Avoid falling on your back.
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A 3-pointer by Howard Eisley gave them an 84-83 lead with 21 seconds left, but they still could not avoid falling to 0-7 on the second night of back-to-back games.
Everything the Rangers depended on to avoid falling to the brink of elimination failed to make a difference Tuesday night.
Mice naturally try to stay on the rotating rod, and avoid falling to the ground.
This trade-off almost guaranteed private savers would avoid falling back on the state.
To avoid falling back on System 1 thinking, structure a process that allows you to rethink or re-strategize.
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