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"fallen building" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a building that has collapsed or toppled over, often due to old age, natural disasters, or demolition. Example: "The city was devastated by the earthquake, with fallen buildings lining the streets and debris scattered everywhere."
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A sign on one fallen building in Nazon, one of many hillside communities destroyed by the quake, read: "Welcome U.S. Marines.
They also had to look for victims caught in diverse situations -- lying unconscious on the floor, trapped in small spaces, crushed by fallen building materials.
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