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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always pulled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent action or behavior of drawing or attracting something or someone repeatedly over time.
Example: "She always pulled the best ideas from her team during brainstorming sessions."
Alternatives: "consistently attracted" or "regularly drew".
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"I have always pulled through.
But Wilmington always pulled him back.
You are always pulled back.
His throttle is always pulled out.
Yet something always pulled him back, he said.
"I've sort of always pulled for the heels, like the bad guys.
But as holding periods lengthened, he found, the stock market has almost always pulled ahead.
Cousins came close to a crash the last two days, but he always pulled back.
He has been on the threshold of major careers several times and has always pulled back.
American soldiers have not always pulled the trigger with such reliability.
But unlike so many South African writers, she was always pulled back to her home country.
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