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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pull off from" is not a correct phrase in standard written English.
To use standard written English you should use the phrase "pull away from," which has the same meaning. For example: The driver pulled away from the intersection once the light turned green.
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Fresh off her landslide victory in November, she said, "I can only imagine what a majority of women could pull off – from critical laws on gun control to solutions on climate change to better schools for our children".
There are many difficult things Duncan Jones's new $100m movie is trying to pull off – from launching a fresh Hollywood franchise to making that rarest of things, a half-decent computer game movie – but getting an audience of both kids and adults to empathise with massive green monsters is up there.
But this is effectively what Levy has managed to pull off, from a standing start, together with major newspaper Les Echos.
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The Aston Villa midfielder then piloted another ball into the goalmouth and Samir Handanovic needed to pull off saves from Rooney and then, in a fumbling fashion, Steven Gerrard.
Pull off the cable from post and this will disconnect the battery cable from the starter solenoid.
And so the wolf's shoes are "pulled off from the claws to the sinews. . . .
In arranging a collection, stamps are not pasted directly on the album page but are usually secured to it by hinges i.e., small rectangles of translucent paper gummed on one side and folded which are easily affixed and pulled off from stamps without causing damage.
Sometimes a comeback is pulled off from sheer force of will.
The China Daily notes that expensive boxes of mooncakes have been pulled off from the shelves of many supermarkets.
Experimental results are best interpreted by the equation derived on the assumption that the trailing dislocation completely pulls off from the encountering particles.
Moments later, the MegaBus pulled off from WSU campus with 5 brave new poets, 2 coaches and one WDET producer, all off on a poetry pilgrimage.
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