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"pulling your leg" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is an idiom that means teasing or joking with someone in a playful way. For example: "Don't worry, I was only pulling your leg when I said I liked your hat!".
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Totally pulling your leg.
Mike: "Just pulling your leg.
Perhaps you think I am pulling your leg.
Why do we say "I'm not pulling your leg"?
From: Bob Servant To: LANZHOU GLOBAL LTD Hello there, Yes, I was pulling your leg.
No, I'm pulling your leg, but you know what I mean.
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"Basically, I try to get my shoulders a little lower than yours, and I drive on into your chest while pulling your legs in," she said.
Some abdominals are working as well because you're pulling your legs.
Push into pivot while Pulling your legs in together.
I thought, 'Pull your leg out.
Pull your leg out.' Then I heard him scream".
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