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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fell for her" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in romantic or emotional contexts to describe a strong attraction or infatuation towards someone. Example: "He couldn't deny it any longer, he had fallen for her. Her infectious laugh and kind heart had captured his attention and he knew he had to tell her how he felt."
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"I fell for her," he said.
You fell for her hoax.
Mr. Guerra said he fell for her perfume.
/ I'd watched and listened / but I still fell for her".
"I really fell for her right away," Mr. Rudikoff said.
Mr. Bruno, also divorced, fell for her immediately.
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No wonder Prince Charming falls for her.
How could Yeats not fall for her?
Even Charles II falls for her.
Following Disraeli, Wilson falls for her charms.
And why does Nikki fall for her?
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