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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fall into a coma" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a medical condition where a person becomes unresponsive and cannot be awakened.
Example: "After the accident, he fell into a coma and remained unconscious for several weeks."
Alternatives: "slip into a coma" or "enter a coma."
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A really large clot could cause the patient to fall into a coma.
A large clot in the vessels surrounding the R.A.S. could cause a patient to fall into a coma.
The next morning, I took Sami to a doctor, who said he could fall into a coma if it were to happen again.
A man who pretended to be so ill that he would often fall into a coma has been caught out after he was filmed walking in and out of Tesco and going on family holidays.
Half a lifetime ago, at 14, he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome – a condition which caused him to experience temporary paralysis in his limbs and for a time to fall into a coma.
Don't panic, you didn't fall into a coma, dream every single record released since 2006 and only just wake up now – this really is a new single from the View.
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Mr. Van Es fell into a coma a week ago when he suffered a brain aneurysm.
Then he fell into a coma.
Hughes fell into a coma in 2008.
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