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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am pulled over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where a driver is stopped by law enforcement while driving a vehicle.
Example: "I was driving home when I suddenly realized I am pulled over by a police officer for speeding."
Alternatives: "am stopped by" or "have been pulled over".
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I was cruising gently around, doing about 10mph, and there I am – pulled over by a cop for going through a red, and given a ticket".
I am often asked: how can I make sure I get home safe after I am pulled over by the police?
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Joe: Am I under arrest at the moment I'm pulled over?
Batman is pulled over by the police.
He was pulled over by the NYPD.
To be pulled over or to be overtaken is humiliating.
He was pulled over, and the cash was seized.
One night, Ms. Sumasar was pulled over by the police.
We'll be pulled over by the cops..
Those who were pulled over also faced potential cash fines.
We're pulled over next to a Stewart's.
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