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The phrase "a strong pull over" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of attraction or influence, but it is not a commonly used expression.
Example: "There was a strong pull over the audience as the speaker began to share their story."
Alternatives: "a strong attraction" or "a powerful influence."
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Nevertheless, the vision of an urban winery still has a strong pull over Ms. Waits.
It's a testament to Prose's depiction of her that Margaret — whose idols included Billie Holiday, Gandhi and Marlene Dietrich, and who believed "there was something holy about indecision and regret" — continues to exercise such a strong pull over the other characters and the reader as well.
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They polled above 70 percent last year, and there is a strong pull to get those players over the 75 percent threshold when they come so close.
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.
Old neighborhoods have a strong pull.
I felt a strong pull to be in their ranks.
The desire to write is a strong pull.
Favorite implies a preference, a stronger pull towards one person over another.
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