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You could use 'falling into a' as a more correct and usable phrase in written English. For example: He could feel himself falling into a deep sleep.
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The dominoes are falling in a scarier direction.
"I am not a tree falling in a forest," he said.
Now, with tax revenue falling in a weak economy, states and cities are cutting back.
But even that would not set the dominos falling in a predictable way.
A compelling portrayal of sexuality exploding, then falling in a heap.
Elderly people without these risk factors have a twelve-per-cent chance of falling in a year.
These scenes range from hypnotic to vapid, with the majority falling in a sort of humdrum middle ground.
Yet it accounts for only 1.5m people (and falling), in a metropolitan area of 3m people and 32 town halls.
In the second, he held three match points against Sergey Stakhovsky before falling in a fifth-set tiebreak.
Their share of total bank assets, currently 7.2%, is falling, in a market still dominated by the state (see chart).
In Egypt, caps and simple kerchiefs were worn over the head and brow, falling in a drape to the shoulders.
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