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The phrase "fall into the pool" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who accidentally plunges into a body of water. For example, "The dog leapt after the Frisbee and fell into the pool."
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Recognizing an experimental learning opportunity, I walked right over to her and nudged her so she would fall into the pool.
David grabs Martin and they both fall into the pool, where the heavy David sinks to the bottom while still clinging to Martin.
How long can it scar you for?' But everyone in my band was, like, really tall and really handsome, and I was always pretending to fall into the pool -- with my clothes on, instead of taking off my shirt.
What haunted me most was what the guide told us casually, that the aeration was so great, if a person were to fall into the pool, he would not float.
Stop rotating and fall into the pool.
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MC Sunday morning about 4am, when people are limping home drunk trying not to fall into the pools of pizza vomit that you find one block from pizza places.
"Plus, it fell into the pool once.
He had fallen into the pool at the Cheshire farmhouse where her father lived.
When he fell into the pool while reporting an international swimming competition, the editor showed him the door.
If the child falls into the pool the transmitter sets off an alarm in a portable receiver inside the house or at poolside.
"Oh, you know, an earlier version of that robot fell into the pool and made national news," one of the males says.
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