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The phrase "a ton of pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that has a lot of influence or power in a particular situation.
Example: "With her connections in the industry, she has a ton of pull when it comes to securing funding for new projects."
Alternatives: "a lot of influence" or "significant leverage".
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Oftentimes they are in great shape, division one athletes, but maybe they just got back from winter or summer break and do a ton of pull ups, more than they had done in weeks or months.
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The Rangers have done a ton of pulling out games lately.
Or what about that time she appeared on stage having lost a ton of weight pulling a wagon full of fat? Oh, and let's never forget when Tom Cruise was jumping all over her couch.
"There's a ton of different pieces to pull together".
Guardian, an openly gay Republican with liberal values, said Trump did wonders for Atlantic City at the height of the casino boom and provided "a ton of jobs", but then pulled out when things started to get tough.
And so, we are working with them, and we were able to make a ton of money based upon pulling mattresses apart and recycling the various component parts.
As a result, he notes, costs to pull a ton of CO2 from the air could range anywhere from several thousand dollars to as low as $100.
When you go back to the site, you'll see the data you've saved as well as a ton of other data that TripTrace pulls from around the web via APIs.
Accompany looks to create a more complete download of all that information by pulling a ton of information from unstructured sources — whether that information is public or simply notes you've left yourselves about that person — in order to create a sort of dossier for those meetings and conversations.
While World of Warcraft is pulling in a ton of money for each player (thanks to its subscription model), Farmville pulls in much less (because it's mostly based around micro-transactions). Butterfield sees a middle ground here too that Glitch will try to tap.
These also pay for the groups' operational expenses, since most are nonprofits and aren't pulling in a ton of money.
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