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Discover Ludwig"pulled me in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a feeling of being drawn in emotionally or physically. For example, "When he told me about his life story, his words pulled me in and I couldn't stop listening."
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What really pulled me in, though, was listening to certain recordings in the basement den of my home, by myself.
Westminster Abbey: Another thing that pulled me in was catching sight of Westminster Abbey's fourteenth-century portrait of Richard II.
But it is perfectly crafted for an occasion and a setting like this. 2. Westminster Abbey: Another thing that pulled me in was catching sight of Westminster Abbey's fourteenth-century portrait of Richard II.
Still, the ominous imagery pulled me in.
Without hesitation, he took it and pulled me in.
"Doing this work has pulled me in both directions," she said.
"He pushed and pulled me in some ways that made something different happen," Dr. John said.
"It clearly pulled me in in every way — emotionally, psychologically," she said.
Not that "Won't Back Down" isn't personal, but the song "Square One" pulled me in.
But this New Yorker piece by Evan Osnos pulled me in.
Wrapping her arms around my neck, she pulled me in close, murmuring sleepily: "I love you.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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