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The phrase "falls in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical action of something or someone moving downwards or collapsing, as well as a figurative action of something or someone being included or becoming involved in a situation. Example 1: The rain falls in heavy sheets, obscuring the mountains in the distance. Example 2: Without proper maintenance, the old house's roof could easily collapse and leave it in ruins. Example 3: The new employee quickly falls in with the company's culture and becomes a valuable member of the team. Example 4: As the meeting progressed, the conversation fell in an uncomfortable silence. Example 5: The butterfly gracefully falls in line with the others, fluttering its wings in perfect synchronization.
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falls in
verb
Third person singular of fall in
Exact(52)
He falls in himself.
One "falls" in love.
Unemployment falls in Spain.
Not everyone falls in love.
It falls in the middle.
One couple falls in love.
Similar(8)
She fell in love.
Exports fell in May.
Confetti fell in showers.
Carthage fell in 698.
Somebody fall in?
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