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Discover Ludwig"got pulled" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to something that was forced out of its normal position. For example, "My car got pulled over by the police for speeding."
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"He even got pulled out of class for poor handwriting".
In "Birthright" — and in today's Daily Comment — Lepore explains how abortion got pulled into party politics.
"The rug got pulled out from under me," Mr. Burris said.
It felt so strange to me, and I immediately got pulled in.
"In a car with a saudi woman and just got pulled over by the police.
If you'd left your underpants on they got pulled down in front of everybody.
No one got pulled out that didn't get filled in by trained Afghan personnel.
"But when we graduated, all kinds of people wanted us on their gigs and we got pulled in different directions.
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They never get pulled.
And I keep getting pulled back".
"And we'd get pulled into it.
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