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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to pump" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in various contexts, such as discussing inflating objects, increasing quantities, or expressing enthusiasm.
Example: "The coach motivated the team to pump their energy levels before the big game."
Alternatives: "to inflate" or "to boost"
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Anything to pump sales.
She pretended to pump the brakes.
Shopping Events DKNY wants to pump up the volume.
Ooredoo promises to pump $15 billion into Myanmar.
Grease that moustache and prepare to pump.
Firefighters were continuing to pump out water.
"I wasn't going to pump my fist.
"We don't want to pump and dump".
A power source is needed to pump the water.
"That seemed to pump up the team," he said.
Carter may have needed that to pump himself up.
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