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Discover Ludwig"takes a fall" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone or something going through a decline or downfall. For example: "After the company's accounting scandal, its stock price took a fall."
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"He apparently saw the video for [the 1984 single] Hero Takes a Fall – one of our first professional videos," Bangles guitarist Vicki Peterson told me – she and Quercio were both speaking to me when I was researching an oral history of the Paisley Underground in 2013.
By Maeve Brennan The New Yorker, November 10 , 1962P. 155 The writer takes a Fall afternoon off & goes to a favorite Greenwich Village restaurant.
Shewry, too, takes a fall.
And it never takes a fall.
The writer takes a Fall afternoon off & goes to a favorite Greenwich Village restaurant.
"It should have been The Singer Takes a Fall," he grins.
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Jessica did take a fall.
He'd taken a fall.
He'd take a fall, but not culpability.
OUTLOOK -- Everything points to this team taking a fall.
You'd take a fall.
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