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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drag a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to describe physically pulling or moving something or someone forcefully or with difficulty. Example: He had to drag a heavy suitcase up the stairs. In this sentence, "drag a" is used to describe the action of pulling the suitcase with difficulty.
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Nag and drag a teenager?
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I asked if they could drag a mattress there.
The hour above the pub might drag a little.
Three people drag a fourth from the waves.
Now drag a toothpick through the rings or lines.
(Me, I'd drag a kitchen chair into shade off to one side).
Can you drag a 200-pound dead weight 200 yards like you may have to?
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You can drag a person into more than one circle, of course.
BECK: No. Did he have to drag a cat into this?
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