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It is an idiom used to mean to discontinue something or end it abruptly. For example, you could say "The company decided to pull the plug on the project after the data revealed that it would be too costly".
Idiom
Pull the plug.
To stop something.
Dictionary
pull the plug
verb
To unplug or cut power
Exact(56)
Pull the plug.
Don't pull the plug.
" 'We cannot pull the plug.
"We can't pull the plug.
Don't ever pull the plug.
Mrs. Grace: Pull the plug.
"I reckon we should pull the plug.
Why did Landsbanki pull the plug?
Yet most banks are not about to pull the plug.
At an impasse, ABC threatened to pull the plug.
You can always pull the plug out of the wall.
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