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Discover Ludwig"dragged me" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe someone forcefully pulling or dragging a person along with them. Example: "The angry teacher dragged me to the principal's office for not completing my homework."
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The other person dragged me away.
"It just really dragged me down.
My hairdresser dragged me kicking and screaming.
It dragged me headfirst into the water.
"So he dragged me into it".
You couldn't have dragged me away.
It dragged me back down today.
They dragged me out with them".
He dragged me back into the real world, frankly.
She dragged me through the streets of Limerick.
"I mean, he dragged me over there for that?
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