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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dragging him into" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of involving someone in a situation, often against their will or without their consent. Example: "She was dragging him into a conversation he wanted to avoid."
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From the outside, it looked as though the French were dragging him into the conflict.
Zari and another person "were dragging him into a house; the gate opened to us.
Other monks then intervened, dragging him into the monastery for shelter before taking him to a hospital.
After dragging him into a waiting Honda Accord, they refused to explain what they were after and then confiscated his cellphone, he said.
By dragging him into the hearing, Graham was making things personal in a way that the previous senators, who focussed on policies and regulations, had not.
Osam Mouafa grabbed his friend, Abdullah, dragging him into a corner, curling himself into a protective ball as bullets flew through the boat.
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I drag him into the bar, where he declines alcohol.
His older sister dragged him into the mountains to hide.
The riptide of desire drags him into a dangerous game.
They dragged him into a public square before a masked man beheaded him.
He grabbed Victim 2 and began to drag him into the barbershop, prosecutors said.
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