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fall in
verb
- to collapse; no longer act as a support
- to adopt a military formation, esp as a soldier taking his place in a line
- (of a lease) to expire
- (of land) to come into the owner's possession on the expiry of the lease
- often foll by with
- to meet and join
- to agree with or support a person, suggestion, etc
- to make a mistake or come to grief
- to become pregnant
sentence substitute
- the order to adopt a military formation
Example Sentences
"They fall in the playground and get a hole in the joggers, and that's another 拢20. You're constantly having to replace things," she said.
Given that lenders have already "priced in" a cut in interest rates, further falls in mortgage rates are not guaranteed.
However, residents said subsidence in Haden Cross Drive first became evident in January 2024 when a tree fell in nearby woods.
Dame Pippa said the prequel series and film project were being made partly for a "new, younger generation who have also fallen in love with our characters and the challenges they face."
鈥淏ut what if that person falls in the middle of the night? What if the house catches on fire? Or a gas leak. It鈥檚 very dangerous.鈥
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