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Discover Ludwig"fallen off" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a verb phrase that can describe something that has physically dropped or become detached from something else. Example: "The leaves had fallen off the tree, signaling the arrival of autumn."
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fallen off
verb
Past participle of fall off
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We've fallen off the carrousel.
He's merely fallen off the wagon.
"Has it fallen off a bit?
His fern has fallen off its stand.
And if he had fallen off?
"Have I fallen off the wagon sometimes?
No one's ever fallen off".
Lately, most have fallen off the map.
That attention has fallen off significantly.
It could have fallen off a truck.
"Confidence has fallen off a cliff".
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