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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fall for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a person who has recently become emotionally attached or in love with someone. For example: "She had known him for a few weeks, but she had already fallen for him."
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Don't Fall For Him. Sure he's fond of you, because he's fond of all women, but fall in love and it's only you who will get hurt.
"Auntie, don't fall for him.
Maybe I'd meet a real Irish poet and fall for him too.
She remembers it as the moment she began to fall for him.
It was touching, and it made me fall for him even more".
But after the One-on-One Diaper Date, I really started to fall for him.
Fall for him if only to give A-Rod credit for the spirit of reinvention.
"I can hook up with a guy and not fall for him".
Alvin does grow more popular, and Paris, chastened for her snobbery, starts to fall for him.
It was not love at first sight, Irina said; she did not fall for him until she saw him onstage.
"Didn't fall for him four years ago, and I'm certainly not voting for him now," Baiori said.
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