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Discover Ludwig"I pulled off" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe successfully completing something or achieving something difficult. For example: - After months of training, I finally pulled off a perfect backflip on my snowboard. - The team worked tirelessly to pull off the event without a hitch. - Despite the last-minute changes, we managed to pull off a successful presentation.
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I pulled off the necklace.
I pulled off the mask.
I pulled off the tunic.
I pulled off my latex gloves to read the message.
Turns out, I pulled off a pretty fantastic wedding.
I pulled off the toughest outer leaves, and trimmed the bottom with a paring knife.
I swear to God, I pulled off the road, parked my car.
I pulled off to the side of the road and cried.
"I was like, I can't believe I pulled off that screen.
My non-cerebral approach worked: I pulled off a round of perfect 10s.
"I pulled off on the freeway and hugged him," Ms. O'Donnell said.
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