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Discover Ludwig"exert a pull" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to exert force or influence in a specific direction or towards a specific goal. Example: The charismatic leader exerted a strong pull over his followers, convincing them to support his controversial policies.
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Yet, almost against my will, they exert a pull on me.
So a Trump presidency would exert a pull beyond America's shores.
But eventually New York's contemporary dance world began to exert a pull.
They already exert a pull that is distinguishable from both their original shabby political intent and their present forlornness.
But the strange textures of modern life continue to exert a pull of fascination, a constant urge to recognise patterns.
And this city's monuments, with their beauty and historical grandeur, exert a pull like virtually no others.
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The authors' interpretation that these cortical Myo8A motors can exert a pulling force on the actin filaments emanating from the phragmoplast is plausible, but not supported by any data.
Indeed, ubiquitylation-dependent internalization of the ligand is thought to exert a pulling force on the receptor to expose its cleavage sites and thereby promote enzymatic cleavage and downstream activation.
Memory, however, exerted a pull.
ROCK 'n' ROLL has long exerted a pull on novelists.
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