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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fall unconscious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone losing consciousness, for example: "The man fell unconscious after hitting his head on the pavement."
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"Still he hits me until I fall unconscious".
When the state attempted to execute Lockett, he did not fall unconscious for 10 minutes.
Her heroics have saved the lives of many people, but Roberta, in a state of shock and just like Anne Shirley, cannot help but fall unconscious.
If this pressure is too low, especially when supplying our brain, we may collapse or fall unconscious as a protective mechanism to preserve vital functions and shut down unnecessary functions — in essence, our bodies would try for a system reset.
"Sometimes I feel so angry that I can't breathe, and then I fall unconscious," says Abouni, who asked to be referred to by a pseudonym to avoid being stigmatised at the camp.
They received between three and five such patients a year, he estimated, mostly avalanche victims (Klagenfurt is surrounded by the Alps), some of them drowning victims, and a few of them people attempting suicide by taking a drug overdose and then wandering out into the snowy forests to fall unconscious.
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Some people fell unconscious.
I fell unconscious.
Without falling unconscious, she falls down.
She falls unconscious and stops breathing.
He fell unconscious and never woke up.
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