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Discover Ludwig"pull on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the act of physically tugging or grasping onto something. For example, you might say, "He pulled on his coat before leaving the house."
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pull on
verb
To put on (clothes)
Exact(59)
Then: pull on the local heartstrings.
Do not pull on the toy.
Leave on your underwear,and pull on some shorts.
Remember not to pull on the reins when posting.
Gently pull on one of the chains.
Pull on them, one at a time.
And always pull on your coolest clothes.
Coll: Let's pull on that thread.
John Kasich prefers to pull on the heartstrings.
I stoke the fire, pull on the long underwear, pull on the sweatshirt, pull on the jeans, jacket, hat and gloves, and pull on the boots.
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Alfred Dunner pull-on pants, size 10 regular, black, new.
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