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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pulled towards" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical attraction or movement in the direction of something. Example: "The magnet pulled towards the metal object with great force."
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An animal sinks when the lungs are pulled towards the tail and floats when they move back towards the head.
"Children are the ones most pulled towards the future.
In ever-decreasing circles, it is as if this club was being pulled towards the plughole.
He previously used Virgin Money Giving, but has been pulled towards Golden Giving.
He felt "pulled towards fiction that was more real, urban, violent, politicised.
The best career moves occur when you're pulled towards fulfillment, a challenge, a growth opportunity, or some positive next step.
But we also know that when we're pulled towards frequency rather than probability in that case, we're making a mistake.
"I try to be completely non-analytical and non-thinking and let myself get pulled towards things.
My most enduring memory was of being pulled towards him as we stood on platform five at King's Cross station.
In terms of place, I've always been pulled towards high mountains, craggy coastlines and wild, western seas.
She went to art school in Leeds, Newcastle and then Scotland, studying fine art but continually being pulled towards film.
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