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Discover Ludwig"sort of fall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something happened, but not exactly as expected or as planned. For example: "I started my business in the summer, but it sort of fell flat during the fall season."
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You sort of fall in love".
There are some that sort of fall by the wayside.
"Roger wanted a scene where the two of them sort of fall in love.
"In some marriages, sadly, you sort of fall out of love with each other," he said.
"It was really watching a man sort of fall apart before you.
"Women sort of fall in love with him," says Joy Bader, director of client services.
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I realised I wasn't ready for that sort of fall-out and longevity is more important to me than being the model of the moment.
The slowest sort of falling at first.
Sort of fell into doing drywall.
"It just sort of fell into place".
I sort of fell in love with the ancient world".
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