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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'falling into ruin' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a deteriorating state of a physical structure or atmosphere. For example, "The old castle was falling into ruin until the city decided to step in and restore it."
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"The community is falling into ruin.
The Independent understands that the plantation now stands uncultivated and is falling into ruin.
The old family house is still there but shutteed and falling into ruin, and the rest of the street has the same derelict appearance.
She noted how the estate arose anew after falling into ruin when it became part of a Soviet collective farm, or kolkhoz, in the 1920s.
Considering his belief that "the arts exist to keep us from falling into ruin," it must have required great courage to go back to writing.
But the accumulated effect of all these comings and goings lingers and seeps down into the foundations, and, weirdly, by falling into ruin the place lays bare its primal circuitry.
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But while academic interest in Victorian architecture was on the increase, the cities themselves were falling into ruins.
The scenes that welcomed Guyton home were images of a city that had rapidly declined after the 1967 riots; the once-flourishing metropolis was literally falling into ruins.
Afterward it fell into ruin.
Now it has fallen into ruin.
In the ensuing decades the city fell into ruin.
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