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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fallen hero' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who was once a hero, but has since fallen from grace. For example: The once beloved celebrity was now considered a fallen hero, his reputation tarnished by scandal.
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Scene 1, fallen hero limps off stage.
He was a fallen hero returned.
No way was he going to go off as a fallen hero.
In which case Duffy has written a poem to help you mourn a fallen hero.
She took up painting as a career, and she assumed the mantle of the widow of the fallen hero.
While Columbia had often been depicted as emotionally flat — smiling benignantly or weeping for a fallen hero — the prospect of war and the beginning of hostilities infused her with fire in defense of the Union.
Jessica Tully, the campus editor, got a text message from a reporter stationed outside the Paterno home, where the fallen hero, who recently received a diagnosis of lung cancer, had just exited his car.
A false sense of security hangs over the parties and pool houses, embodied in the brooding storm that builds as the film reaches its climax -- one that finally forces its fallen hero out of denial.
Based on the true story of a crofter's son who became a Knight of the Realm and Queen Victoria's favourite general, Hector shines new light on the Scottish legend and fallen hero Sir Hector MacDonald.
At a moment's notice, they assemble and attack anyone who wafts a whiff of negativity against their fallen hero.
"My condolences to our fallen hero," he said of Landsberry.
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