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to fall off
[phrase form: fall]
01
to fall from a particular position to the ground
02
to decrease in quality, amount, degree, etc.
Example
Carelessly perched on the edge, the hat started to fall off with each gust of wind.
The clumsy cat tried to balance on the narrow ledge but eventually lost its footing and fell off.
The child's toy, precariously placed on the table's edge, threatened to fall off at any moment.
The initial excitement for the product fell off gradually as competitors introduced more advanced features.
The glass vase fell off the table and broke up into many sharp shards.
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