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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was dragging" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone as moving slowly or reluctantly. For example, "The exhausted man was dragging himself up the hill."
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He was dragging something.
"He was dragging his feet," Mr. Wallace said.
Sgt. Salvatore Giunta had shot and killed him as he was dragging off Brennan.
How could he when he was dragging all of Brazil behind him?
Woods continues: "He was dragging it along the trail when Cookie yells out 'There's a bear'.
The medical staff examined video of Kuroda's delivery and saw that he was dragging the top of his right foot.
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He was dragged about two hundred feet.
He was dragged yelling and kicking from the court.
"What happened?" "He was dragged by a horse.
"Will I die?" he thought as he was dragged downwards.
Martin Fletcher was 12 when he was dragged from the fire.
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