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"fall onto" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to accidentally or unintentionally drop or land on something. Example: The book fell onto the floor with a loud thud. In this sentence, "fell onto" is used to describe the action of the book dropping onto the floor.
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(There are mats to fall onto).
Otherwise it would fall onto the road.
Over the summer, Billy suffered a dramatic fall onto concrete.
My actions caused her to fall onto the tracks".
Several crash into each other and fall onto field.
Crowley and Gates laugh and fall onto the floor again.
"Things fall onto people, or they are just not paying attention.
Overhead electrical lines might be downed, and trees would probably fall onto exposed tracks.
Perhaps even Philip House will fall onto New York's compost heap of history.
So I cry, letting the tears fall onto the steering wheel and into my lap.
Making an Iota's Difference, or Not HOW does dust fall onto a bookshelf?
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