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The phrase "fall for being" can be correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in a sentence structure that goes "I fell for [someone/something] being [a certain quality]." For example: - I fell for her being so kind and compassionate. - He fell for the trick of being promised a raise. - They fell for the scam of being able to get rich quick. These sentences imply that the person was deceived or convinced by the mentioned quality (kindness, promise of a raise, promise of getting rich quick).
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It's easy to mistake Geoffrey Naufft's "Next Fall" for being slighter than it is.
Mr. Gore pounded Mr. Bush in Florida throughout the fall for being slow to offer a drug plan.
*Dozens of young Israelis, visiting the United States on tourist visas and detained in the fall for being illegally employed selling toy helicopters and puzzles in shopping malls, returned voluntarily to Israel.
Don't fall for being nosy like them.
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What we are now calling fake news — misinformation that people fall for — is nothing new.
Shelving those Fall CDs for being "too hissy".
The guy she's falling for is a player!
If Masha is motion, Sergey (Alexey Kolubkov), the older man she falls for, is stillness.
But the one they really fell for was a two-family brick house on Walton Avenue.
And the babe he falls for isn't exactly the woman to give him one either.
Sarah Nash, the client he has fallen for, is married to a gynaecologist.
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