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Discover Ludwig'fell fell' is not correct and usable in written English
You can use the word 'fell' when talking about someone or something dropping suddenly, or when talking about a decline in prices, numbers, etc. For example: "Sales fell dramatically last quarter."
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Those who fell, fell hard.
The S&P/Case-Shiller 20-city home price index fell fell 0.5% from May to June, while the 10-city index fell 0.6% over the month.
Sara Sutton Fell fell into entrepreneurship fresh out of college.
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Less than half (47.3%) of those who had fallen, fell only once, 27.1% fell twice and the remainder fell 3 or more times.
Participant B (10 falls) fell mostly while bending down (n=4), while participant C (15 falls) typically fell while transitioning (n=7).
Fall, falling, fallen.
The New Yorker, November 22 , 1982P. 50 Fall, falling, fallen.
If you fall, fall right down and look dead.
Suddenly I felt the floor slanting and we began falling, falling, falling".
'I always felt as though I was falling, falling, falling,' she says now.
By Edward Hirsch The New Yorker, November 22 , 1982P. 50 Fall, falling, fallen.
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