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"been pulled up" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "pull up" and can be used in different contexts to describe the action of stopping or raising something. Some examples include: 1. The flag had been pulled up to the top of the pole to signal the start of the race. 2. The car's handbrake had not been pulled up properly, causing it to roll down the hill. 3. The old carpet had been pulled up and replaced with a new one. 4. The students had been pulled up for their disruptive behavior in class. 5. The elevator had been pulled up to the 10th floor when the power went out. In all of these examples, "been pulled up" is used to show that an object or person has been stopped, raised, or reprimanded in some way.
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Those anchors have now been pulled up (see chart).
Her anchor has been pulled up and she's lost her bearings in an extreme way.
And, unlike Kauto Star, he's never fallen or been pulled up".
In another minute we had been pulled up to the unloading ramp.
Her bra had been pulled up over her head, and someone had bitten her left breast.
34 mins Mendez has just been pulled up for running alongside Maxi Rodriguez.
Smart suits have been pulled up alongside a working men's boots.
A tulip-patterned blanket had been pulled up to his chin.
How often has he been pulled up on his defensive work ethic?
On Sunday night, the message inside the club was that the drawbridge on the France midfielder had been pulled up.
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Anchors are pulled up.
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