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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lot of pulling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a significant amount of effort or force being applied to pull something.
Example: "The team put in a lot of pulling to get the heavy equipment moved to the new site."
Alternatives: "a great deal of pulling" or "much pulling".
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The big news is the new 2.0-litre EcoBoost petrol engine, which uses a turbocharger, direct fuel injection, and extremely variable camshaft timing to produce a lot of power and, even more useful, a lot of pulling ability while using remarkably little fuel.
"Yes, these attacks can fragment us, but there is also a lot of pulling together and resilience," she said.
"It doesn't take a lot of pulling of the thread to see there's a lot of political intervention here".
To make really good taffy, you need a lot of air (ahem, a lot of pulling) and only machines are really good at that.
Pulling out the beak requires a lot of pulling.
Pat it dry with a soft towel, making sure not to pull at your skin - your facial skin is fragile, and a lot of pulling and tugging can cause damage.
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"She has a lot of pull.
"We've had a lot of pull," she said.
"The religious community has a lot of pull, and senators are very deferential to this kind of legislation," said Richard R. Hammar, the editor of Church Law & Tax Report and an accountant with law and divinity degrees from Harvard.
That meant giving a lot of pull to a scouting and player development operation led by Bill Schmidt, which has come through with flying colors.
And a nickel gets you a lot of pull.
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