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"falling to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It generally refers to the act of going or journeying down to a lower place, or being brought down to a lower status. For example, "The stock prices have been falling to levels not seen in 10 years."
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"PDVSA is falling to pieces," he says.
Still, the empire was falling to pieces.
People were falling to bits".
Coins falling to the floor.
Lamb chop falling to Earth // >< -- brightcove.createExperiences; //-->
"Our camera is falling to bits slowly.
Of one fighter falling to the other.
Men were running, falling to the ground.
"They're just standing there falling to pieces.
Soon some of them are falling to the floor.
But remember — countries were falling to Communism one after another".
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