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Discover Ludwig"dragged for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be pulled or dragged along by someone or something. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing a physical action or a metaphorical one. Example: The dog was dragged for miles by the leash as his owner ran through the park. Example: The company's reputation was dragged for weeks after the CEO's controversial remarks went viral on social media.
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Negotiations have dragged for months.
NFL games have dragged for a while.
… Negotiations, sometimes held by an old teepee, dragged for weeks.
Mr. Hornbeck was dragged for about a block.
The dog was dragged for several miles until his head was severed from his body.
Abbas had to be dragged for 48 hours to cough up a remotely appropriate statement.
"My wife was dragged for six or seven meters," Mr. Dai said.
The judge denied the state's request, but Texas ultimately won a dispute that dragged for nearly nine months.
And like other leading designers this season, it was the ocean depths she had dragged for inspiration.
"Murder" seems too pat: Mr Byrd was chained to a truck and dragged for almost three miles.
A program that began in the shadows was dragged for the first time into the spotlight of Congressional debate.
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