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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it would fall" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a conditional or hypothetical situation in the present or future tense. Here is an example sentence: "If I were to let go of the balloon, it would fall to the ground."
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In short, such a book would have to be very good, it would fall its face.
It also surprised investors by saying it would fall short of its 2012 target of 2.68 million barrels a day.
If students didn't want it, it would fall flat on its face".
Indeed, when the euro was first launched many predicted it would fall flat on its face.
Indeed, when the euro first was launched, they predicted it would fall flat on its face.
Inevitably, it would fall.
Otherwise it would fall onto the road.
Within hours, it would fall to the protesters.
The following year, it would fall further to 4.8%.
If they didn't take over, then it would fall flat.
"One false move and it would fall apart.
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