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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pull off this scam" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a plan or scheme that has been successfully completed. Example sentence: They were able to pull off this scam and made a big fortune.
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"Vishers" in other countries need a local number to pull off this scam.
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But maybe that made it easier for him to pull off the scam.
Bodek was able to pull off the scam in part because he performed dentistry in nursing homes and assisted-living centers, where older patients were presumably easier to steal from.
She can pull off this hat.
Did he have help in pulling off the scam?
He probably couldn't have pulled off the scam in a regulated fund.
Reichek says the reality star and his friend pulled off the scam more than 50 times in the years she knew him, although no charges were ever filed against either one.
In the old print publishing world, it was difficult to pull off a scam like this.
If someone wants to rent your iPad or crash on your couch, the person's online profile leaves a trail of digital bread crumbs that makes it harder to pull off a scam, giving potential lenders and hosts reason to breathe easier.
Maria Helena Santana, who chairs the CVM, explains that they make it harder to pull off a scam of the sort run by Bernard Madoff, whose pyramid scheme was hidden behind a veil of secrecy.Created equalEquity investors, for their part, have benefited from new rules for publicly traded companies brought in by the São Paulo stock exchange (Bovespa) in 2002.
On top of that, many extortionists are believed to be pulling off the scams from prisons.
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