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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fallen for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone has developed romantic feelings for someone else or has been deceived by someone or something.
Example: "I never thought I would fall for someone so quickly, but there was just something about her."
Alternatives: "smitten with" or "taken in by".
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— might have fallen for hits.
I had fallen for my GPS voice.
Clearly Anna has fallen for some impostor.
Ticket sales have fallen for years.
A crocodile has fallen for a fawn.
In fact, Belinda had fallen for Gary.
They've fallen for the frontier myth.
He had fallen for heroin.
He has fallen for Dolores.
England have fallen for that.
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Anyone would have fallen for them".
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