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Discover Ludwig"to fall back" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to mean to retreat or move back from one's current position, to give in or fail to keep up, or to regress or decrease in intensity. For example: "The stock market had been steadily increasing, but it started to fall back after the announcement of new economic policies."
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"Have something to fall back on".
You need someone to fall back on".
Sipping coffee to fall back asleep.
It has little to fall back on.
That means it's about to fall back".
You have something to fall back on.
Ward was next to fall back.
"Wages are bound to fall back.
I've got things to fall back on.
She had to fall back on interviews.
There was nothing to fall back on.
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