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The phrase "pull over on" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used when describing a vehicle moving to the side of the road or stopping at a designated location. Example: I told the driver to pull over on the next exit so we could stretch our legs and get some snacks.
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Pull over on the side of the road if you discover that one of your tires is going flat or if your motorcycle has developed a wobble.
We pull over on the side of the road and race to pitch camp before sunset.
We pull over on the rickety planks to watch capybara and marsh deer nibbling the greenery and countless yacaré caiman – the local crocodiles – cruising the waterways.
Pull over on the side of the road... Just switch it up".
Other than the story's very first alert — the one that requires the family to pull over on the side of the highway — I had no idea when the alerts would occur, only that they would interrupt often enough to be really annoying.
Other than the story's very first alert the one that requires the family to pull over on the side of the highway—I had no idea when the alerts would occur, only that they would interrupt often enough to be really annoying.
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Security footage from the bodega's camera showed the taxi pulling over on Thomas S. Boyland Street slightly before it crashed.
"Hitting him I remember, and I remember sort of pulling over on a side street, getting out of the car, and there I lose a few minutes".
If you live in a rural area, try pulling over on a country road.
Ms Bland, formerly of Chicago, was pulled over on 10 July for failing to signal when changing lanes.
Pulled over on a traffic stop in September, after the terrorist attacks, he was sent to a maximum security prison in York, Pa.
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