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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to take a pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is capable of taking a drink, especially in informal or colloquial settings.
Example: "After a long day at work, I was finally able to take a pull from my favorite beer."
Alternatives: "capable of taking a drink" or "able to have a sip."
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The horse was really relaxed and Harry was able to take a pull.
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Not being able to take a risk.
We are all going to have to take a pull.
Ultimately as an educator, you are benefiting from your union, you are benefiting from bargaining and negotiations, so to be able to take the benefit but not actually help pull your own weight, I think that's a tad … misguided," said Jones, who has been a teacher for 11 years and active member of the CTA for more than seven years.
"He was able to take his time".
Be able to take insults.
Be able to take care of her.
We must be able to take risks.
Using asymmetric accelerations, the device is thus able to generate a pulling or pushing sensation to a user.
If you are able, take a nap.
It would take a village to pull off the heist.
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