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Discover Ludwig"to pluck" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb, meaning to pull or remove something quickly and forcefully, often with one's fingers. It can also mean to pick or gather something. Example: "I reached out to pluck a ripe apple from the tree." In this sentence, "to pluck" is used to describe the action of pulling or removing the apple from the tree.
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To pluck the unwanted hair, use tweezers to grasp the hair tightly and pull it out.
"We just continue to pluck away.
Then you have to pluck it.
He attributes his rise to pluck and people skills.
But will Collier manage to pluck another star?
When the fruit is ripe, you have to pluck it.
used to pluck at the sleeve of my heart".
The farmer bent to pluck at the dry grass.
We want to pluck out the heart of his mystery.
Or when you need to pluck your eyebrows.
She is adopted and just beginning to pluck at the skein of secrets obscuring her origins.
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