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Discover Ludwig"pull along" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean to move or draw something with effort or difficulty, usually in the direction of the speaker. For example, "I pulled the heavy furniture along the floor."
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And it's an easier travel experience because I don't have 60 pounds of baggage to pull along".
Where the bike would pull along in fifth gear while I wore a much slimmer armored jacket and pants, I found myself downshifting to fourth to maintain the same momentum with the rain gear on.
Primarily due to financial and administrative incapacity, successive civilian governments was not able to pull along and in October 1969 Somalia witnessed a bloodless coup which brought Major General Siad Barre to power turning the country into a socialist state in which all able bodied citizens were compelled to undergo military training.
Old time-y stuff like wooden blocks and those wheeled animals that you pull along on a string.
Even a woman of modest build can pull along her entire summer wardrobe.
The hope is that Germany, which produces over a quarter of euro-zone output, can pull along the rest.
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As it is pulled along, the scoops direct water downward.
The boat bearing the cameraman is pulled along by rope.
I made it from cover to cover, pulled along relentlessly.
Its recovery has been pulled along by Chinese hunger for commodities notably coal and palm oil.
"Hello," I gasped, breathless from having been pulled along behind Juju.
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