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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pulling weeds" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the activity of removing unwanted vegetation from a garden or other area of land. For example: "The gardener spent the day pulling weeds from the flower beds."
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"I'm always pulling weeds," he said.
In the end, consider if mowing is easier than pulling weeds.
They spend many hours on their hands and knees pulling weeds.
They imagine it's just going out into public parks and pulling weeds up, not a career.
He stopped obeying orders then and was assigned to pulling weeds and sweeping up.
As she walks along pulling weeds, Ms. O'Callahan laughs as she critiques her owns gardening habits.
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I pull weeds on the farm.
We harvest, water, pull weeds, whatever they need doing".
On a recent morning, Jose Romero pulled weeds from a row of lush tomato plants.
"A farmer can be an eradicator when he pulls weeds from the fields," he said.
Mr. Wooster could pull weeds or deadhead flowers, but only with his left hand.
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