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Discover Ludwig'drag him down' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used figuratively, to mean to bring someone down, either emotionally or in terms of their reputation. For example, "The scandal threatened to drag her reputation down."
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Is Christie's weight going to drag him down?
Mesbah opts to drag him down, and he's booked.
"When someone slipped, they knew how to drag him down with a nod to each other".
But don't inane tweets, Russian scandals and foul bluster drag him down?
It's the strength of that Democratic opposition to Trump that continues to drag him down overall.
Will Andrew Luck elevate the Colts or will the Colts drag him down?
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He swung around Carter, stretched out his arm, and dragged him down by his neck.
Billy V tracks back though and drags him down with a fantastic tackle.
Mr. Aden seems to be a naturally upbeat person, but the one thing that drags him down is the drought.
Moments later Armando Cooper dragged him down with the kind of no-you-don't-son hack familiar to desperate Sunday league players everywhere.
She is the brick dragging him down, but the drift in his voice, its exhaustion, shows that he realizes he is the same to her.
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