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The phrase "a strong pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful attraction or influence that draws someone or something towards a particular direction or decision.
Example: "There was a strong pull towards the idea of moving to a new city for better job opportunities."
Alternatives: "a powerful attraction" or "a significant draw".
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Economic opportunity also exerted a strong pull.
I felt a strong pull to them.
Still, Mr. Santorum is exhibiting a strong pull here.
It has such a strong pull for me.
Nevertheless, the vision of an urban winery still has a strong pull over Ms. Waits.
I felt a strong pull to join their procession into the Garden but resisted.
"I wasn't really surprised because Jeff always had a strong pull toward that lifestyle.
In the Atlanta area, construction exerted a strong pull, mirroring the national trend.
Like Glavine, however, Wagner feels a strong pull toward milestones and his place in baseball history.
But this has such a strong pull that it brings everyone back every year".
When he is away, Shawn said, he feels a strong pull to return, as if missing something.
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