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Discover Ludwig"pull under" is not a correct and usable term in written English.
It is not an established phrase, and there is no clear and agreed-upon definition for it. Therefore, it should not be used in written English.
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Glaxo, after its merger in 2000, found that living in limbo-land between Philadelphia and London was not the best way to operate; the pull under Witty has been towards Britain.
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Pull, under-edge to wicketkeeper Mahendra Dhoni.
We are, like him, happily pulled under.
The Beast pulled under a makeshift security tent.
I might soon be pulled under, like in the quicksand scene in "Lawrence of Arabia".
He worried that he might slip and get pulled under the wheels.
No one wanted to imagine being pulled under that slick and implacable ceiling of ice.
She was pulled under again, and emerged to find her family had disappeared.
"Two of the women jumped to the side, but the other two were pulled under.
His younger son slipped from his hands and was immediately pulled under the water.
But it is quite likely to plunge again, pulled under by America's huge current-account deficit.
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