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"pull of" is not a correct phrase in written English
You may be trying to say "pulled by," which would mean something was being pulled by something else, like a magnet or gravity. For example, "The moon is pulled by the Earth's gravitational pull."
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There also is the pull of family.
But the pull of war is strong.
The pull of the suburbs is strong.
The pull of opportunity still beckons.
But the pull of Brussels remains strong.
The pull of blood ties.
But the pull of home is strong.
We see the pull of religion.
Describe the pull of the country.
The irrepressible pull of men towards firearms.
What accounted for the pull of "Peanuts"?
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