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Discover LudwigThe phrase "falls from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone descending or dropping from a higher position or level. Example: The leaves fall from the tree in autumn. Example: The acrobat gracefully falls from the trapeze into the safety net below. Example: The rock falls from the cliff into the water below with a loud splash.
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It falls from the air.
Snow falls from clouds that have frozen.
Most precipitation falls from December through March.
A clock falls from the sky.
Later, he falls from a window.
Free falls from small planes.
"That stuff falls from the sky".
JOY!" until he falls from the branches.
She falls from the bell tower.
Often the ransom money literally falls from the sky.
About one-third of it falls from April to June.
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