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Definition of
fall into phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
fall into
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
fall into something
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to be able to be divided into something
My talk falls naturally into three parts.
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fall into
in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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fall into place
get/fall into arrears
fall into step (beside/with somebody)
to fall into/avoid the trap of doing something
fall into somebody's hands/the hands of somebody
bring somebody/something, come, get, fall, etc. into line (with somebody/something)
Idioms
fall into place
get/fall into arrears
fall into step (beside/with somebody)
to fall into/avoid the trap of doing something
fall into somebody's hands/the hands of somebody
bring somebody/something, come, get, fall, etc. into line (with somebody/something)
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Nearby words
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noun
falling star
noun
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phrasal verb
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noun