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"after dragging" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a sequence of events or actions. Example: After dragging her suitcase through the crowded airport, Sarah finally made it to the check-in desk.
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AFTER dragging out the process for weeks, Miloš Zeman, the Czech president, formally appointed a Social Democrat, Bohuslav Sobotka (pictured), as prime minister on January 17th.
AFTER dragging its heels for months, the stock market bounced back smartly during the spring, as domestic diversified stock funds rose 7.9percentt in the second quarter.
Previous trade rounds have all eventually succeeded, often after dragging on for years.
They succeeded in their mission after dragging protesters away and arresting dozens of them.
He repeatedly raped a young woman after dragging her into the wedding marquee and handcuffing her.
Both won the Sunderland job after dragging smaller clubs up the ladder in England's minor leagues.
After dragging their stilettos for years, fashion designers are starting to embrace online tools.
He'll be dropping shots here, after dragging himself back into the thick of it as well.
Not now, after dragging Alex O'Brien and Rick Leach all the way here.
But, hey, the lawmakers managed, after dragging their feet, to piece together a $50 billion budget.
After dragging the Caird toward shore, the men sprawled, exhausted, in this shelter.
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