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The phrase "pull off this plan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the successful execution or completion of a strategy or plan.
Example: "If we work together, I believe we can pull off this plan and achieve our goals."
Alternatives: "execute this plan successfully" or "carry out this plan."
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The big question is whether Mr. Pandit can pull off this plan.
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But between Groening and the half-assed attempt at discussing Apu last month, it doesn't seem like we'll be getting a strong or nuanced response to the controversy from the show anytime soon unless producer Adi Shankar can actually pull off that plan to "crowdsource a cure for The Simpsons" and get the show's writer's room onboard.
I would call up a handful of historians and help me construct a plan about how to pull off this admittedly stupid stunt the weekend before Thanksgiving.
I would call up a handful of historians to help me construct a plan about how to pull off this admittedly stupid stunt the weekend before Thanksgiving.
How well he pulls off this reorganization plan -- the most ambitious the government has attempted since creating the Defense Department in 1947 -- will go a long way toward determining how successful he is.
Stephen Colbert made great fun of Posey earlier this year about it, and it made the Congressman all kinds of sad! Anyway, tune in next week to see if Barack Obama pulls off this audacious plan to turn America into a Communist nation by means of a single, generic address to a nation of jittery, Ritalin-sotted schoolchildren.
So one of the ways that First Ladies in the past have tried to include the broader public in on what's going on is by holding these types of events where we invite the press to share some of the incredible behind-the-scenes work that goes into planning and pulling off this amazing day.
If they can calm Mr Bush, say conservatives, they might win the regime a reprieve.Can the pragmatists pull off their plan?
If it can quickly pull off a plan to bring several compact-but-well-equipped European models to U.S. shores in the next few years, it will find favor with the under-35 set, a fuel-conscious group that won't sacrifice creature comforts for efficiency.
I wasn't convinced that he would be able to pull off his plan to align the local gangs against the Klan, but given all the strange occurrences of the past few days, I didn't think it was entirely out of the question. .
But as the concert on Thursday night at the Rose Theater showed, bold collaborations are sometimes easier to plan than to pull off.
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