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The phrase "fall into the bracket" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to fit into a certain category or group. For example, "His income level falls into the bracket that qualifies him for a tax break."
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"If you fall into the bracket of frequently using an agreed overdraft limit, then a decent option is the First account from First Direct," says Mr Hagger.
It's a very fine line between the two and although some authors endeavour to write a book which embraces diversity it can be so easy to fall into the bracket of just trying to please everybody.
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He acknowledged that with the majority of theatre audiences falling into the bracket of both white and middle class, it spoke directly to them.
As a player it can be argued Beckham never fell into the bracket of the greats.
Table tennis falls into the bracket of sports whose participation in London 2012 meant more in terms of exposure than medals.
People who have been claiming housing benefit for the same property since before 1996 are thought to fall into this bracket due to the drafting of the regulations.
'Elena Baltacha said she got her arse kicked yesterday, and unfortunately I fall into the same bracket,' said Henman, whose defeat ends British involvement in an Australian Open.
Though you fall into the 22percentt bracket, most of your income isn't taxed at that rate.
Those affected by the recent unemployment cuts fall into the age bracket that's seen the highest percentage of emigrants since 2006, so it's reasonable to assume that the number of people in their 20s leaving Ireland will increase again next year.
(AMO, hospital, FGD) The 'seminar allowance' is divided into three levels, where the majority of staff in the district health services fall into the middle bracket.
There are exceptions to this, but in the main they'll be for routes and flights that are proving less popular, and a flight from Washington DC to the UK at the start of the school holidays is unlikely to fall into this bracket.
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