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The phrase 'tumble to' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an informal way of saying that someone has understood or realized something. For example, "After looking through the evidence, she finally tumbled to the truth."
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tumble to
verb
To discover, or suddenly understand something.
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Did he tumble to his death at the Reichenbach Falls?
"So what, even if prices tumble to $10 per genome?" asks Mr Fromkin.
The commission also suggested that EU growth would tumble to around 1% this year.
Sometimes they tumble to the ground, but are still fed by the parents.
They tumble to the sidewalk carrying garbage bags full of their belongings and scatter quickly.
You would hear this terrible crash, and two bodies would tumble to the floor.
Could Carnegie Hall be the next to tumble to Ms. Moss's territorial imperative?
But if Ryan is anything like last season the Falcons could tumble to the bottom.
Stolarsky widened his knees and let her tumble to the carpet.
They do not dance and tumble to music as Scot does.
We need to let go before we both tumble to the ground.
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