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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got dragged" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in informal contexts to describe someone being criticized or pulled into a situation, often against their will. Example: "After the incident went viral, she got dragged on social media for her comments."
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I got dragged under and I swallowed some water.
I got dragged by a subway train in 1980.
'I got dragged up from the audience,' he tells me.
Hawaii still can't believe it got dragged into this mess.
One time he got dragged a full block and survived.
The current bondholders are wondering how they got dragged into this dispute.
"His priority was to get along with the Germans, and as a result he got dragged in deeper and deeper.
Then I got dragged to the doctor where I admitted that I'd been skipping meals for years.
"I kept asking the police how I got dragged into this but they wouldn't tell me".
"We are the Wallflowers, if you got dragged along," he said.
A special soothing pen for all the bewildered mothers-in-law that inexplicably got dragged along.
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