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"to fall flat" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to fail to have the desired effect or to not be as successful as expected. For example, "The comedian’s jokes fell flat and the audience was unimpressed".
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And it doesn't do to fall flat against Prokofiev.
People want him to fall flat on his face".
Indeed, it seemed last year that Mr. Putin's stunts had begun to fall flat.
And I think that's why this is going to fall flat on its face".
There's the all-consuming fear of failure: I'm about to fall flat on my face.
Not that "The Hunger Games," which opened on Friday, is expected to fall flat.
That was a plot device borrowed from "X Factor," but it seemed to fall flat.
The Weiner witticism is not the first to fall flat for Mr. Cuomo.
"You don't want the robot to fall flat on its face while it's moving".
The sight gags that parody "A Connecticut Yankee" tend to fall flat.
Feeble themes, like the equivalence of comradeship and family, are floated only to fall flat.
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