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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jerk to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone or something quickly moving or pulling in a sudden or abrupt manner. Example: The horse suddenly jerked to the side, causing the rider to lose their balance and fall off.
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We jerk to the tug of noise like sonic marionettes.
What motivated Mr Jerk to such a tribute?
But he's still a jerk to play against".
Twitching, he calculates each arm extension and leg jerk to maximum effect.
"You don't have to be a jerk to be strong," he said.
You don't have to be an arrogant jerk to get people to be successful.
MALCOLM GLADWELL: Well, you don't have to be jerk to be a genius.
Our coldest season is kind of a jerk to be around.
So it kind of makes me a jerk to go around and criticize anybody else.
"Like what?" "Like how you went from being a jerk to what you are now".
You feel sorry for Jamie — Cersei's been a real jerk to him lately, and this won't help.
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