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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he pulled off" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone successfully completing a difficult or impressive task. Example: Despite facing numerous obstacles, he pulled off the project and delivered it on time.
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He pulled off his Double McTwist.
"He pulled off my ring.
He pulled off his mask.
He pulled off his glasses.
He pulled off the biggest con possible.
He pulled off the track and came over to us.
He pulled off some remarkable shots while in excruciating pain.
He pulled off her jogging tights and raped her.
But he pulled off victory and all credit to him".
Ecstatic, he pulled off his helmet to celebrate.
But he pulled off another coup by insisting that Playboy wasn't just an aid to masturbation.
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