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Discover Ludwig'getting pulled over' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate when a vehicle driver has been stopped by law enforcement officers; for example: "I was on my way home when I got pulled over for speeding."
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"We're not getting pulled over anymore.
No more getting pulled over at random by Alabama state troopers.
"Someone's getting pulled over," Morse said, looking in the rearview mirror.
Should spy-level sway continue to hold when it comes to getting pulled over on the side of the highway?
"He would beat me for simple things, like not making enough money or worse, getting pulled over by a cop," she said.
But the voters didn't bite; perhaps Mr. Perry hit a chord with people who don't like getting pulled over for speeding.
There's a flashback to Cochran getting pulled over by the cops, with his daughters in the car, for driving in a white neighborhood.
Lusson says non-white parents driving their scholarship kids into wealthy neighborhoods are still getting pulled over by the police who wonder why they are there.
"As I've said 100 times, in the country that I love you, don't get shot in the head for getting pulled over in a traffic stop," he said.
Rapping about drugs, rape, murder, getting pulled over by the police and wanting a father's respect, over blotchy low-fi tracks, members of Odd Future climbed stage scaffolding and dove into eager crowds.
One minute we are all in court watching interminable CCTV footage of me in a car getting pulled over by police on Bondi Road, and the next minute we are all sitting in darkness.
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