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The phrase 'to be fallen' is not usually used in written English. If you want to use it in a sentence, you could phrase it as 'to have fallen.' For example: "The leaves had to have fallen from the tree before winter came."
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There is also a kind of Catholic realpolitik, in which human beings are understood to be fallen.
That was what a girl had to be, to be fallen in love with.
What had seemed at first to be fallen leaves and forest debris reveals itself as a lumpy carpet of millions of butterflies that perished in the largest known die-off ever of these insects.
Participants who reported to be fallen were asked about the number of falls.
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Everything seemed to be falling into place.
Loan spreads still seem to be falling.
The sky seemed, literally, to be falling.
The Eagles seem to be falling apart.
The band seemed to be falling apart.
SOCIAL mobility is widely believed to be falling.
Their pleas seem to be falling on deaf ears.
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