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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are now pulling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is currently happening, often in the context of someone or something exerting force or influence.
Example: "The team are now pulling together to meet the project deadline."
Alternatives: "are currently drawing" or "are now exerting".
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Lenders are now pulling back.
Though it is the Labour party who are now pulling her strings.
But the main problem is that two important forces that once propelled Mr Bush upwards are now pulling him down.One force is the war in Iraq.
These jack-of-all trade banks are now pulling back on decades worth of expansion programmes and working out where their specialisms lie.
Authors are now pulling the literary equivalent of a double shift, churning out short stories, novellas or even an extra full-length book each year.
The shadow cabinet's dilemma is, in the words of one former Miliband stalwart, that "loyalty and truth are now pulling in opposite directions".
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He said today that he knew they were now pulling for him.
While malls have faced problems in the past, the Internet is now pulling even more sales away from them.
There is a sense the trade is now pulling in one direction: celebrating this festival of bookish hope.
After introducing Vongo in January 2006, Liberty is now pulling back and trying to cut deals with cable operators.
And the only one that had committed to buying the city's bonds — the Teachers Retirement Systemm — was now pulling back.
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