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"pull up to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe stopping at a certain location, usually in a vehicle. For example: "I pulled up to the store and noticed it was closed."
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We pull up to the camp gate.
We pull up to the cemetery.
The trucks pull up to the construction site.
We slow down and pull up to the curb.
Each day 15 or so vans pull up to take orders.
I pull up to the first vehicle and find the patrol leader.
As soon as you pull up to your new house, neighbours appear to help you unpack.
They pull up to your house, blind you with their lights, burn your house down.
So pull up to a cafe and get an espresso doppio.
Two men in a Land Rover pull up to a soccer stadium.
One tagine vendor offers a counter to pull up to for a quick seated lunch.
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