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Discover Ludwig"pulls in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to attract or draw in. Example: The new marketing strategy pulls in a lot of customers to our store.
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pulls in
verb
Third person singular of pull in
Exact(56)
When my train pulls in, I'm nervous.
The train pulls in and the woman clambers aboard.
A train pulls in and passengers fill the platform.
The train conveniently pulls in alongside the hotel.
The ferry pulls in.
"So he pulls in.
Dealmap pulls in deals from several places.
Similar(4)
Seth pulled in right behind me".
"I really got pulled in," he says.
They pull in close.
Always pulling in, pulling up, tucking under, standing straight.
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