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Discover Ludwig"pull something" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that you are doing something forceful or with great effort. For example, "I had to pull the door open with all my strength."
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Did he pull something?
"They try too hard and pull something.
Private-equity funds, he says, could help pull something together.
When you push through, that's when you pull something.
Fuller still had hopes Gingrich could pull something off.
Greg needs to pull something dramatic out of the bag.
If anyone stretched too far, they could pull something".
You could tell he was going to pull something stupid.
Really, Harry, if you wanted to pull something like this, you could have moved to Missouri.
"Honestly, did I think we could pull something like this off?
In his twilight years you will see him pull something out of the bag.
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