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The phrase "downfall of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the process or point in time in which something falls apart, fails, or is destroyed. For example: "The downfall of the Roman Empire was inevitable after its rulers began making unwise decisions."
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"It's the downfall of the city".
But the downfall of dictators is unpredictable.
His action eventually led to the downfall of the dynasty.
That led to the downfall of the entire scheme.
Some slogans simply call for the downfall of Isis.
That complexity is the downfall of the desserts.
The upkeep of the castle is The downfall of the.
Quetzalcóatl's defeat symbolized the downfall of the Classic theocracy.
This will probably be the downfall of the B.C.S., ultimately.
Demonstrators started calling for the downfall of the government.
Was the downfall of Richard III caused by a strawberry?
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