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Discover Ludwig'drag him' can be used in written English.
It is usually used in a figurative sense, to describe someone being forced, usually unwillingly, to do something. For example: "The government dragged him into the debate against his will."
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I can't drag him there".
His wife had to drag him away.
"Try to drag him over here".
Stage hands had to drag him down.
They'd have to drag him away.
Is Christie's weight going to drag him down?
You had to drag him by the hair.
Mr Kisseler's team will drag him expensively to court.
They had to drag him out of his monastery.
I have to drag him back to Hitler.
I drag him into the bar, where he declines alcohol.
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