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Discover LudwigNo, "pulled a chair" is not a complete sentence and is not considered grammatically correct.
It is missing a subject and verb. However, it can be used as a phrase or clause in a sentence. For example: - She pulled a chair up to the table. - The children pulled a chair to the front of the room. - He pulled a chair out for his guest. In these cases, "pulled a chair" is being used to describe the action of physically moving a chair to a specific location. It can be used in written English whenever this action is being described. Example: As the guests arrived, the host quickly pulled a chair from the corner of the room and placed it at the dinner table.
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"Petra," she said, and pulled a chair back.
The oncologist pulled a chair close and took her hand.
Ms. Tartaglia pulled a chair to the bedside.
She has pulled a chair close to it so she can stay warm.
Diecriptive story about a black boy who pulled a chair on the board walk.
He sat down at his Bösendorfer concert grand piano, and I pulled a chair over.
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I pull a chair up close, in effect cornering him.
In his office, he rarely sits behind his desk, preferring to pull a chair out and join his interlocutors.
It makes you want to pull a chair out into the garden and bathe in the moonlight.
I could just pull a chair up and help; it wasn't a task that absolutely had to get done.
That crunching sound you hear is software eating the world, and TechCrunch is always looking for ways to pull a chair up to the feast.
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