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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pulling down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being lowered, removed, or reduced, such as in physical actions or metaphorical situations.
Example: "The workers were pulling down the old building to make way for a new development."
Alternatives: "lowering" or "dismantling".
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pulling down
verb
Present participle of pull down
Exact(60)
I have been pulling down the houses.
She laughed, pulling down her jeans miniskirt.
The 3.9 person would just be pulling down the average.
"Gotta go," Meccio said, pulling down his helmet.
But:Suppose I'm a surgeon pulling down six figures.
Stockmarkets have dropped in America, pulling down markets elsewhere.
The stock dropped on Friday, pulling down the market.
Will doing what's right mean pulling down the temple?
Nor was it an overzealous mayor angering conservatives by pulling down Christmas decorations.
The appetite for pulling down public figures has not disappeared entirely.
Most of the power failures were caused by falling trees and branches' pulling down cables.
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