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Discover Ludwig"pull the pin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the act of removing a pin from something, such as an explosive device, as a safety precaution. For example, "The soldier pulled the pin on the grenade to make it safe before handing it to his commander."
Idiom
Pull the pin.
If you pull the pin, you put an end to something, quit or resign.
Exact(34)
He had neglected to pull the pin.
Then he would pull the pin out of the grenade.
I'm not sure anyone would have presence of mind to pull the pin.
"These were the kinds of catalysts that could suddenly pull the pin on my father's temper.
"I saw the young man pull the pin and I shouted 'Run!' in German.
"They were saying to my caddie that he has to pull the pin.
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But the men say they will pull the pins on their grenades if they feel threatened -- or even catch a glimpse of a foreigner.
The patients, wounded in ground fighting or American airstrikes at the Kandahar airport, arrived with grenades strapped to their bodies and threatened to pull the pins at the first sign of trouble.
To remove the door, pull the pins that hold the hinges together using a screwdriver.
This will compress the barbs, and you should hopefully be able to pull the pins out.
This forms the seating or lying area for your pet, so take care that it's not so taut that the pet's weight will pull the pins from the wall.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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