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The phrase "pull a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in informal language or in speech to mean "do something (often unexpected or surprising)". Here are some examples: 1. "Wow, did you really pull a 360 and change your major from biology to art?" 2. "I can't believe she pulled a Beyonce and dropped a surprise album." 3. "Don't pull a muscle trying to lift that heavy box." 4. "I'm going to pull a prank on my brother by filling his room with balloons."
Dictionary
pull a
verb
To emulate a behaviour generally attributed to the individual named
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Anybody can pull a hamstring.
You could pull a muscle.
We could pull a heist.
I pull a face.
Pull a jersey.
We decided to pull a prank together.
Can the Gaels pull a Butler?
Morsi will try to pull a Mugabi.
"You pull a truncheon, we pull a spatula!
They pull a knife, you pull a gun.
To pull a Charlie Crist?
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