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fall into position
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"fall into position" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to someone or something assuming an ordered formation, such as soldiers falling into parade formation. Example: The soldiers quickly fell into position and saluted their commander.
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Alternative expressions(5)
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The compressed air that the perforations allow to pass into three (or two) of the pipes causes pieces of metal (justifying quoins) to fall into position in such a way as to control the internal measurement of the mold each time that the spaces between the words of the next line are to be cast.
Encyclopedias
Making sure your mind is in the right place will help everything else fall into position.
News & Media
An alternative system is also available using a lever in the cockpit floor to cause the landing gear to fall into position.
Wiki
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54 human-written examples
Cancer-associated nsSNPs appeared to fall into positions with a higher level of conservation than common nsSNPs, yet could be as conserved as disease-causing nsSNPs (Figure 3A).
Science
And everything happened as quickly for him as it did for the startled nurse, with all the components — the angles, the surrounding throng, the shining white of her dress and the kisser's cap — falling into position.
News & Media
Jump as the ball falls into position.
Wiki
Meanwhile, other western feminists have fallen into positions of cultural relativism – who are we to speak for Muslims, for Indians, for Somali women?
News & Media
This domain has been demonstrated to exert an important negative regulatory function on the kinase domain [ 15] with many of the amino acid changes we identified falling into positions of JAK1/3 reported as being mutated in human leukemias, and shown to confer gain-of-function or transforming activity (Fig. 2e) [ 16– 16].
Science
Most business owners fall into that position by default.
News & Media
"When you fall into a position when you're 11 years old, you do tend to think that, you know, everyone [thinks] you were lucky to get there.
News & Media
If you're being told what to do, you fall into a position of helplessness or disempowerment, which makes it hard to develop this head of steam, this effortful strength and self-control and willpower.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "fall into position" when you want to describe a process where things naturally or deliberately arrange themselves correctly, whether it's physical objects, abstract ideas, or personal roles. Keep in mind that, according to Ludwig, it's best suited to describe something that has achieved an ordered arrangement.
Common error
Avoid using "fall into position" when describing a situation where you're actively and forcefully placing something. The phrase suggests a natural or guided settling, not a forceful action.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "fall into position" primarily functions as a verb phrase, often serving as the predicate of a sentence. It describes the action of something assuming its correct or intended arrangement, alignment, or role. Ludwig examples illustrate its usage in both physical and abstract senses.
Frequent in
News & Media
30%
Science
25%
Wiki
20%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "fall into position" is a grammatically sound verb phrase indicating a natural or deliberate arrangement into a correct or intended order. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English. While relatively rare, with 3 exact examples found by Ludwig, its usage spans various contexts from encyclopedia entries to news and media. It conveys the idea of elements naturally or deliberately arranging themselves and is generally suitable for neutral to slightly formal communication. Consider related phrases like ""settle into place"" or "come into alignment" for similar concepts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
settle into place
Focuses on the finality and stability of the arrangement.
assume a role
Specifically relates to taking on a responsibility or function.
find its place
Emphasizes the discovery or determination of the correct location or function.
come into alignment
Highlights the process of achieving agreement or correspondence.
get into formation
Specifically describes assuming a structured arrangement.
take up station
Implies occupying a designated spot or post.
gravitate towards
Suggests a natural tendency to move to a specific state or role.
end up in a situation
Describes arriving in a particular set of circumstances, often passively.
arrange accordingly
Highlights the intended ordering of elements to achieve a specific aim.
morph into alignment
Suggests adapting into an aligned position.
FAQs
How can I use "fall into position" in a sentence?
You can use "fall into position" to describe items arranging themselves, like: "The pieces of the puzzle seemed to "settle into place" effortlessly." Or you can describe people, like: "After the signal, the team "got into formation" quickly."
What's a good alternative to "fall into position"?
Depending on the context, consider alternatives like ""settle into place"" for a sense of finality, "assume a role" when referring to responsibilities, or "come into alignment" for agreement.
When is it appropriate to use "fall into position"?
It is appropriate to use "fall into position" when the process being described has elements that more or less self arrange. However, if you are the one forcing it into place, then there are better more specific words for that.
Is "fall into position" formal or informal?
The phrase "fall into position" is suitable for neutral to slightly formal contexts. It is not overly technical or casual and can be used in a range of writing and speaking situations.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested