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Discover Ludwig"be pulled over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone is stopped by a police officer while driving a vehicle. Example: "I was driving home from work when I was suddenly pulled over by a police car with flashing lights."
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We'll be pulled over by the cops..
We'll be pulled over by the cops...
To be pulled over or to be overtaken is humiliating.
Drivers, the inspector added, know that they can be pulled over at any time.
Might some poor motorist be pulled over by authorities or, worse, chased down by a group of vigilantes?
My kids are American, yet they look Hispanic, so are they going to be pulled over and questioned too?
One study found Hispanics in one part of Maricopa County were nine times as likely to be pulled over for the same traffic infraction as non-Latinos.
Those who took multiple tests were also significantly less likely to be pulled over for dangerous driving or driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
I worried that I'd be pulled over for a speeding ticket and be handcuffed in front of my family because this thief had a warrant out on him.
We'd be pulled over to the side of the road with theatrical posters spread out on the roof of his car.
(Adults can be pulled over just for the cellphone infraction; teenagers have to be committing another offense to be cited for yakking).
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