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"has fallen through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe when something has been cancelled or has not been completed. For example: "Our plans to go camping this weekend have fallen through due to the bad weather".
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Thoughtfulness has fallen through the cracks.
Congress has fallen through the gaps.
The deal with Lloyds has fallen through.
The economy has fallen through the floor.
"The Barclays deal has fallen through," Paulson said.
Now it has fallen through Alice's Looking Glass and its world is topsy-turvy.
See your reader, who has fallen through the ice of his own manufacture.
So her home – like many others – has fallen through a wide gap in the system.
Local businesses have aligned themselves with unhappy residents, claiming that trade has fallen through the floor.
My mother's catering gigs are drying up, and the raise he was counting on has fallen through.
A scheme to supply gas to Israel has fallen through, and another with India has been delayed.
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