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fall down
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It's common for people to slip and fall on icy sidewalks during winter.
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fall down
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Accidents can happen if someone falls down, leading to potential injury.
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fall down
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United States
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Common cause for concern, may lead to injury or embarrassment
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falling
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United States
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Falls are a common cause of injury, especially among the elderly, and precautions are taken to prevent them.
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falling
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United States
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Falling is often seen as a serious accident and may lead to legal action for negligence if it occurs in a public place.
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falling
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United States
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Falling is often associated with accidents and injuries, and can be a serious concern.
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falling down
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Common cause of accidents, especially in older adults; can lead to serious injuries.
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falling down
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United States
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Common to help someone who has fallen down and make sure they are okay
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falling process
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United States
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Falling process is a common concern for elderly people and measures are taken to prevent falls in homes and public spaces.
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falling process
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United States
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Falling process is a common cause of injury and concern for safety, with precautions and safety measures often emphasized.
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falling process
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United States
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Falling process may result in liability lawsuits in public spaces or workplaces
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fell
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Refers to a hill or mountain, especially in the context of hiking or climbing
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fell
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In North America, 'fell' is commonly used as the past tense of 'fall', to indicate that someone or something descended to the ground.
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fell
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Typically used to describe the act of someone or something physically descending to the ground or being knocked over.
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