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"fall me" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
The verb "fall" is typically transitive, meaning it requires a direct object, so it would need to be written as "fall me down" or "fall me off." However, these phrases are not commonly used and would sound strange in most contexts. A correct and more commonly used phrase would be "make me fall" or "cause me to fall." For example: - "The loose railings could make me fall." - "Don't trip me, you'll cause me to fall."
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We had one puncture (me), one fall (me) and one argument (me).
I got to play The Vortex in London with the Buzzcocks, the Fall, me and Johnny Thunders And The Heartbreakers.
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Every time he saw me, he would run to me, fall on me, sobbing, clinging.
"Took me to heaven, let me fall down … lifted me up and watched me stumble".
"These tasks fall upon me".
I've had things fall on me.
That kind of thing will never fall to me".
Product marketing was the next one to fall for me.
They wouldn't let me fall far before catching me.
The clothes were falling off me.
May God give me strength and guidance in the heavy task which has fallen on me".
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