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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fell out for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when something has been abandoned or discontinued, often due to a change of opinion or circumstances. For example, "The project fell out for when the financial forecast for the year changed."
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We fell out for a while, which should never have happened.
Things were going smoothly, until the end when the floor fell out for our boy.
"The bottom kind of fell out for us," Francona said.
The two later fell out, for reasons that are unclear.
Then the bottom fell out for Lundqvist and the Rangers, who had a measly 19 shots on goal.
But the bottom fell out for the Texans in 2010, when they had one of the league's worst defensive seasons.
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Cutoff shorts, for instance, fell out of favor (for men, at least) sometime around the start of the Clinton administration.
Time fell out of gear for almost everyone.
Despite some gutsy performances, he fell out of favour for his boisterous behaviour.
As the 20th century progressed, however, it fell out of favor for industrial applications.
I fell out of character there for a minute.
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