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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'fallen to the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action in which an object, person or situation has descended or been reduced to a lower level, or in a figurative sense, such as when referring to someone's status or a company's performance. For example, "With their stock prices tumbling, the company had fallen to the bottom of the corporate ladder."
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Everyone else has fallen to the floor.
Soon Dublin had fallen to the invaders.
Warren had fallen to the floor.
Eastern Europe had already fallen to the Soviets.
He's just fallen to the floor, fibrillating.
Spent tree blossoms and seeds have fallen to the ground.
Apples have fallen to the ground since time immemorial.
In the meantime, Constantinople had fallen to the Turks (1453).
They too have fallen to the individual pursuit of power.
The AK-47 had fallen to the gunman's feet.
Pietersen has fallen to the antique gods of cricket.
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