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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a force or influence that draws something or someone in a particular direction.
Example: "There was a strong pull towards the exit as the crowd began to surge forward."
Alternatives: "a draw" or "an attraction".
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A: Pull up, bruh.
(Now there's a pull quote).
Memory, however, exerted a pull.
"He has a pull".
In that you feel a pull.
Retailing is more of a "pull" business.
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I still can't do a pull-up.
There was even a pull-out map.
Jones continued Connecticut's run with a pull-up jumper.
There's no temptation to step into a pull-up jumper.
My suite's sofa was also a pull-out bed.
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