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Discover Ludwig"fall in with" is an acceptable idiom in written English.
It means to agree with or accept someone's opinion or course of action. For example, "I'm not sure I agree with your plan, but I'll fall in with it if everyone else does."
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fall in with
verb
To join (a group of people).
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A hero of the counter-culture, Thompson did not easily fall in with liberal pieties.
"We're still trying the process of reconciliation, but if they're not present at the next Nairobi conference and don't fall in with us, we'll destroy them".
"How did you fall in with outlaws?
I fall in with a group of such expatriates.
"Yeah, they could fall in with it," Mr. King says.
How did they fall in with JP Morgan?
You can't fall in with someone cosí, just like that.
Killer whales, I'm sure, would fall in with that.
Will they fall in with the school Zammo?
But Mr. Edrei was not one to fall in with the real-wood movement.
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It means that most families sleep in shifts, a fact that leaves children unsupervised and prone to fall-in with the community's criminal element.
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