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"had fallen out" is a perfectly acceptable and understandable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something happened in the past. For example: "He had fallen out of favor at the palace last year."
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"My [ear]piece had fallen out".
Players that I had fallen out with.
"Slippery Pete" had fallen out with his conservative opposition colleagues.
The two men had fallen out over a property deal.
Mr Yamadayev had fallen out with Chechnya's president, Ramzan Kadyrov.
By then Mr Dantas had fallen out with them, too.
Maqdisi and Binali had fallen out over Isis's theological legitimacy.
The fat man, too, had fallen out with his ex.
Then she'd figured it had fallen out in the car.
"She had fallen out with him when she left Dubai.
Just before she disappeared, she had fallen out with Brown.
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