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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dragged" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete expression and lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "After a dragged conversation, we finally reached a decision."
Alternatives: "a drawn-out" or "a prolonged".
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There follows another minor Spurs attack, ended by a dragged Townsend shot.
MTC-D is characterized by the three-layer architecture vertically consisting of a dragged layer at the bottom, a slumped layer in the middle, and a stable layer at the top.
Then, increasingly less pleasant, came: a pencil sharpener; a blender motor; a dragged stool; a metal drawer being opened; scraping wood; scraping metal; and rubbing two pieces of Styrofoam together.
An analytical method is proposed in this paper to calculate the maximum embedded depth of a dragged Hall anchor when passing through rock berm and to thus define a minimum buried depth of pipelines in rock berm to prevent pipelines from being damaged by dragging anchors.
Since the death of the saxophonist Eddie Perez in August, El Gran Combo now has one remaining original member: Rafael Ithier, the pianist and longtime bandleader, who now mostly conducts and acts as a genial M.C., joking with a voice like a dragged muffler.
Initially a dragged load on the operated limb was allowed, then partial weight-bearing was allowed with the use of two crutches.
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(See: "Citi A Drag On Dow").
Sometimes we need a dragging.
Dragged a great distance.
There's nothing inherently cheap about a mystery, even a dragged-out one.
"Jet Lag" tells the sort of meet-cute story that, were it remade in Hollywood -- and let us fervently hope that it's not -- would most likely emerge as a dragged-out skit dripping with icky false emotion.
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