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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drag over the" is not a standard expression in English and may not be widely recognized or used.
It could potentially be used in informal contexts to describe something that is burdensome or tedious, but clarity may be lacking without additional context.
Example: "The meeting felt like a drag over the entire afternoon, making it hard to stay focused."
Alternatives: "a hassle" or "a burden".
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Such figures can fluctuate heavily from quarter to quarter, but economists say the government is unlikely to be a drag over the next year.
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Use the rectangular marquee tool to drag over the image and select the face area precisely.
As Karl Westerberg, a contender on Season 3 of LogoTV's "Ru Paul's Drag Race" told ThinkProgress, drag is an "over-the-top parody" of gender.
Release when this word is selected, and drag over and down until the passage is selected.
A model is presented to explain these effects, showing that they are due to both decreased porosity within the bed as well as the relative particle cross-sectional area creating a greater net drag over the bed.
Inside receiving is huge in Shanahan's offense because anytime you run a bootleg, you have to have an outlet target drag over the middle of the field.
Adjust the brush size, and click and drag over teeth.
It feels like the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version was dragged over to the N64, with few improvements.
Click and drag over the area you want a picture of.
It can be concluded that the twisted blade attributes relatively higher drag over the turbine surface.
Click and drag over the section of the image you would like to crop.
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