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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fallen on the" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in phrases such as "fallen on the ground", "fallen on the floor", or "fallen on the path". For example, "The leaves had fallen on the path, crunching underfoot".
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Adds Mr. Hanks, "Not since the days of Franklin Roosevelt had so much fallen on the shoulders of one president".
Had she fallen on the rocks?
Another drop of gasoline may have fallen on the rat.
Wilted red flowers had fallen on the cane chairs.
The mango might have fallen on the ground.
The curtain has fallen on the Manchu dynasty.
Most of the blame should have fallen on the players.
A few dead leaves had fallen on the grass.
Another night has fallen on the quiet streets of Bexley.
They should have fallen on the other side.
All along, scrutiny has fallen on the Texas coaches convention.
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