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The phrase "a cart to pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a cart that is intended to be pulled, often in the context of transportation or carrying items.
Example: "The farmer needed a sturdy cart to pull behind his tractor for transporting hay."
Alternatives: "a cart to tow" or "a cart to drag".
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A cart was useless without an ox to pull it, and an ox was unable to work without a cart to pull.
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"One day I was out and I seen this guy with a tractor who attached these carts to pull rocks.
"What is wrong with this world," he asked the driver of the car behind him, who, irate on the other side of his windshield, was jabbing his horn with the fleshy part of his palm again and again, "when an elephant gets to lounge down the road, doing no work, and a human being has to pull a cart with so much weight on it?" The drivers behind him honked, and the cacophony grew louder.
$26.95 Olivier is Olivier-Jean-Baptiste de Clarel de Barfleur de Garmont the son of a French noble family in the years after the revolution, overshadowed by his family tree a stallion, as he describes himself, "bred for racing, now condemned to pull a cart of night soil".
"You could train them to pull a cart.
*If you want your dog to pull a cart or wagon, then one dog will do the trick.
Some were trained to work in harness and used to pull carts.
Camels can also be used to pull carts, plows, and draw wheels.
I'd want the strongest horse to pull the cart up the hill.
They're like animals being forced to pull heavy carts of vegetables at incredible speeds.
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