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The phrase "fell at" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate where something or someone fell to or toward. Here are two examples of how it could be used in a sentence: 1. The tree branch snapped under the weight of the heavy snow and fell at the feet of the hikers below. 2. The coin slipped out of his hand and fell at the edge of the pond, sinking deep into the muddy water.
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"But he fell at a faster pace.
He fell, at last, in December.
She fell at my feet.
Sales fell at other department store chains.
"I fell at home," he said.
The bag fell at his feet.
Darkness fell at about six-thirty.
They both fell at the same time".
But I fell at the first hurdle.
It fell at the first hurdle.
Mary Warren fell at once into fits.
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