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fall off the wagon
to return to use alcohol or drugs after stopping for awhile
The man fell off the wagon after he had stopped drinking for three years.
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)
fall short of (one's expectations)
fall short of (something)
fall through
fall to (someone) to do (something)
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go for (an amount of money)
get the third degree
know when one is not wanted
set forth (somewhere)
incumbent upon (someone) to (do something)
hold out on (someone)
steal a march on (someone)
everything but the kitchen sink
hold up (someone or something) as an example of (something) or hold (someone or something) up as an example of (something)
in the interim
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