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fall on
verb
To experience; to suffer; to fall upon.
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The phrase "fall on" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually means to come or happen upon something or someone, usually unexpectedly. Here is an example sentence: The news of our victory fell on deaf ears.
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Don't fall on one person.
A fall on grass is much better than a fall on concrete.
They fall on the floor.
They fall on random buildings".
"Where do I fall on this now?
That may fall on deaf ears unfortunately.
Those costs fall on the consumer.
Suspicion will rightly fall on Isis.
Finally: back drops (fall on your spine).
I could fall on my face".
Some people just fall on their face.
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