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Discover Ludwig"keep pulling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an ongoing action or process, or to encourage someone to keep doing something. For example, you might write: "Keep pulling on the rope and you'll eventually get your boat to shore."
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They keep pulling me down.
But the cheats keep pulling baseball down.
"Somehow I keep pulling it off".
The administration must "keep pulling the world together against Iran.
Mr. Lubovitch's greatest skill is to keep pulling dancers in.
Conversations with Jason Moran keep pulling toward his family.
She had to keep pulling over to stop, sobbing uncontrollably.
"They just keep pulling things out of their playbook," he said.
Both are semi-automatic: they fire bullets as quickly as you can keep pulling the trigger.
"We keep pulling her back to what we hope are her real roots".
Keep pulling the sides underneath the ball with your palms, forming a tight ball.
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