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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a fallout" is an idiomatic expression that is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a disagreement or argument between two or more people, or a breakdown of a relationship or alliance. For example: "The couple had a fallout over how to handle their finances."
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We very rarely have a fallout and if we do we get over it quickly," says daughter, Young.
Naw, it's not weird to have a fallout shelter.
For these instances we have a fallout management system that alerts the two carriers and allows them to communicate further.
"But who wouldn't have a fallout with him?
Most communities do not have a fallout shelter anywhere close enough to be able to reach inside the few short moments we would have between a warning and actual missile strike. .
However, why the deletion of an efflux pump should have a fallout on bacterial motility and chemotaxis remains an open question.
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David McAlpin, an architect, said that his parents' farmhouse in New Jersey has a fallout shelter.
As quickly sketched here, they had a fallout after a meeting in which Raul "speaks his mind".
The front man Axl Rose and the guitarist Saul Hudson, known as Slash, had a fallout during the early 1990s, when the band was at its peak.
In 1996, O'Neal left Orlando after having a fallout with Magic management and failing to co-exist with the All-Star guard Penny Hardaway.
I don't recall the moment I understood that the family on the next block, who, unlike us, had a fallout shelter, was actually no better equipped to handle a barrage of Russian I.C.B.M.s than we were.
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