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The phrase "dragged her" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the action of pulling someone along with force or effort, often in a physical context. Example: "He dragged her away from the crowd to a quieter place."
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You dragged her up.
But work expenses dragged her down.
I screamed and dragged her out.
(He dragged her into court by her hair).
"I dragged her around to a lot of benefits.
Gripping Faheema, she dragged her up from the chair.
So she inexcusably dragged her feet, and you dialed first.
Her father dragged her into the car by her hair.
Mercedes's lupus dragged her down during an episode or two.
Phoebe shouldered her backpack and dragged her giant duffel upstairs.
He dragged her out of her car and jailed her.
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