Fall in with
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British pronunciation/fˈɔːl ɪn wɪð/
American pronunciation/fˈɔːl ɪn wɪð/

Definition & Meaning of "fall in with"

to fall in with
[phrase form: fall]
01

to agree to something, such as an idea, suggestion, etc.

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The team quickly fell in with the new strategy presented by the coach.
The committee members were able to fall in with a compromise after a lengthy discussion.
Sarah decided to fall in with her friend 's proposal to start a book club.
02

to join a group of people

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During the hiking trip, Sarah fell in with a group of experienced climbers to enhance her skills.
As the class went on a museum tour, the students were instructed to fall in with their assigned groups.
We invited the new employee to fall in with us for lunch to help them feel welcome.
example
Example
The team quickly fell in with the new strategy presented by the coach.
The committee members were able to fall in with a compromise after a lengthy discussion.
Sarah decided to fall in with her friend's proposal to start a book club.
We should discuss the proposal and see if everyone is willing to fall in with the proposed changes.
Despite initial hesitation, Mark eventually fell in with the group's decision to relocate the office.
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