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Discover Ludwig"drag this out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that means to extend or delay something. For example: "The hearing went on for hours because the lawyers seemed determined to drag the proceedings out."
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How long can the networks drag this out?
"POTUS doesn't think it's wise to drag this out," Simas said.
It's not in the country's interest to drag this out, to spend months or years for justice to be done".
[Clinton] congratulated him and she conceded to him on election night and now we're going to drag this out?
"If the Syrians can drag this out and give up just a little, that will send a very different message to the supreme leader," he said.
"Some of our clients are saying we are going to drag this out as long as we can," Mr. Carey said.
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"I thanked him for not dragging this out," Mr. Holt said.
"There was no benefit to the United States in dragging this out," he said.
It can backfire if either side is perceived as dragging this out".
"They knew that if they dragged this out long enough, they would avoid charges.
"I have no interest in embarrassing those people or dragging this out," he said.
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