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"pulled at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe someone physically tugging or yanking at something. Example: The little girl pulled at her mother's sleeve, begging for a toy at the store.
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He pulled at his hair.
I pulled at her handbag.
He pulled at his brother's hand.
One stunt pulled at Kiwanis Luncheon.
The neighborhood pulled at Colon, and Hayes tugged right back.
Kype pulled at the salmon with his fingers.
There was something about them that pulled at her.
Suddenly, he feels the blanket being pulled at his feet.
Holli continually pulled at the catheter that delivered antibiotics intravenously.
Currents of up to four knots pulled at their legs.
She pulled at the keys, twisting them right and left.
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