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Face up to – accept or deal with something difficult You have to face up to your mistakes and learn from them. Fall apart – break into pieces; collapse emotionally The old chair fell apart when I sat on it. Fall back on – rely on something if needed If the job doesn’t work out, I can fall back on my savings. Fall behind – fail to keep up If you miss classes, you’ll fall behind in the course. Fall for – believe something that is not true; be attracted to someone Don’t fall for every advertisement you see. Fall out – stop being friends; fall from a place They fell out after a big argument. Fall through – fail to happen The plan fell through because of bad weather. Feel up to – feel strong or well enough to do something I don’t feel up to going out tonight. Figure out – find the solution; understand It took me a while to figure out the puzzle. Fill in – write missing information Please fill in the application form carefully...