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"pull my weight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone doing their fair share of work in a project or task. For example: "We are all working together on this project, so everyone needs to pull their weight."
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From the beginning, I wanted to prove myself and show I could pull my weight.
"I think I pull my weight somehow or other," she said.
I probably didn't always pull my weight, but I hoped that Emily felt I was a real partner.
She married Mr. Walker when she was 29 and he was 47. Working in his office, Ms. Schwartz said, "I really didn't have to pull my weight -- I used that time to define my own niche".
The removal men, alerted by my many guitar cases, know that I too am a musician, which means that I am now morally obliged to stop pretending to be on the phone, and pull my weight.
The advice isn't entirely altruistic though as, now that I was "on the team", I'd need to pull my weight and pitch in.
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Am I not pulling my weight?' " he said.
"I don't feel like I pulled my weight at all".
"He was angry at me for not pulling my weight, income-wise, while I believed the kids needed me at home.
There was one time when I was unemployed and felt I wasn't pulling my weight, which was hard on me and on us.
I feel a responsibility because I'm supposed to be one of the key guys and I've been pulling my weight my whole career, and now I'm not doing it".
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