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"fell out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an object or person leaving a certain position or state. For example, "He fell out of the tree and landed on the ground."
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"I almost fell out of my bed".
Breeches eventually fell out of favor.
"My stomach fell out of my body.
The bottom fell out of that.
Fado itself fell out of fashion.
Then Seneca fell out of favor.
Yet burnet fell out of favor.
"It fell out of fashion.
Feet fell out of position.
Fur fell out of fashion.
She fell out of her bedroom window.
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fall out of policy
falls out of the regulation
fall out of target
fell out of the cot
falling out of emergency
fell out of the animal and
for us to fall out of
falls out of the press
fall out of the traditional
fell out of the sailboat and
fell out of the eurozone and
falls out of the story
fall out of education
fell out of the repertory
falling out of sequence
fall out of heart
fell out of heaven
fall out of the quality
fallen out of support
fell out of grace
fell out of significance
falls out of the polymer
for them to fall out of
falling out of hammocks
fall out of solution
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