Idioms
fall into a trap
to become caught in someone's scheme
The criminals fell into a trap that the police had prepared for them.
fall into line
fall into place
fall off
fall off the wagon
fall on deaf ears
fall on hard times
fall out of use
fall out with (someone) over (something)
fall over backwards (to do something)
fall over oneself to (do something)
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in conjunction (with someone or something)
all in all
believe in (something)
make points with (someone)
eyeball-to-eyeball
keep in touch (with someone)
work out
run into a brick wall
sell (someone) a bill of goods
in (someone's) shoes/place
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