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Discover Ludwig'started falling' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something falling or beginning to fall, for example, "The leaves started falling from the trees."
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My hair started falling out.
Their car started falling apart.
The hand grenades started falling.
Then things started falling in.
Then pieces started falling into place.
A few months ago she started falling.
Then everything really started falling apart.
"People started falling, wounded," Mr. Koumbassa said.
One day it started falling out.
We might have started falling apart.
"Everything started falling into place," Ms. Baez said.
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