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fallen

[faw-luhn] / ˈfɔ lən /




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The amount of Americans who are retired in their 60s has fallen by roughly 10 percentage points, to 32%, over the past 30 years.

From MarketWatch

Rescue workers spent 40 minutes dismantling part of the travelator to free the boy, who by then had fallen unconscious.

From BBC

Photos from the site of the crash showed rescue workers helping passengers alight the train, which had fallen off the rail tracks and partly tilted over the side of a cliff.

From BBC

FAA data shows that the rate of deadly helicopter accidents has fallen on average over the last three years.

From BBC

The fallen trees must have been there — there had been no logging to remove them — but were submerged in the brush, out of sight.

From Los Angeles Times