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Free sign up"falling into a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action or event happening unexpectedly or unintentionally. Example: As I walked down the street, I suddenly found myself falling into a deep pothole. Or The team was struggling to score a goal, but luckily the ball ended up falling into a perfect position for our star player to score.
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It's like falling into a vivid nightmare.
Demonstrators tore down two lampposts, one falling into a crowd.
I pondered for hours before falling into a fitful sleep.
Eventually, he realized he was falling into a common trap.
Del's doughnut is like falling into a pillow".
He was falling into a career without fully realizing it.
It felt like falling into a bed of feathers.
There is a danger of falling into a formula".
"Internet fucking fiends," Skream complains, falling into a familiar pattern.
He drops again, the ball naturally falling into a divot.
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Brewery workers cannot become intoxicated by "falling" into a brewery vat.
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