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"I pull hard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used whenever someone wants to describe how they are pulling something with a lot of effort or force. For example: "I pull hard on the rope, trying to lift the heavy crate onto the truck." "I pull hard on the door handle, but it won't budge." "She pulls hard on the leash as her dog tries to chase after a squirrel."
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Then I pull hard.
Ms. Courtney of Mod says she works closely with it in all but four months of the year, when "I pull hard from organics and California".
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I pull harder.
I pulled hard and it hit me just above the right eye, cutting my eyebrow.
"By the time he got his diabetes controlled as best he could, he was back to full fitness and I've never seen him pull harder".
She must pull hard enough to create change, without ripping apart morale.
A group pull hard on a rope that dangles down inside.
Pull hard on the handle.
To do this pull hard.
You might have to pull hard.
Do not pull hard on the glass window frames.
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