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Discover Ludwig"dragged along" is a correct phrase in written English.
It means to unwillingly and reluctantly accompany someone or something. Example: He dragged his younger brother along to the party even though he didn't want to go.
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It dragged along the track.
"I was just kind of dragged along".
But dragged along we will be.
One young man was dragged along the ground.
Though short, "Selected Play," by 605 Collective, dragged along.
His aim is to be dragged along for the ride.
For days thereafter, General's gut dragged along the ground.
"Most of it is baggage being dragged along," he said.
He needs the action, and we all get dragged along.
He was then dragged along the floor by his handcuffs.
Thursday by the frightening sound of large rocks being dragged along the creek bed.
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