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"tug on" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical action of pulling something with force. For example, "The little girl tugged on her mom's arm to get her attention."
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I can tug on it".
I tug on its sleeve.
I tug on the end here.
pain when you tug on your earlobe.
Superman wouldn't tug on this guy's cape.
The children could tug on the judge's pants.
They're designed to tug on a buyer's emotions".
And that no computation gets done except when you tug on these things.
The shrinking vitreous can tug on the retina and pull away from it.
I tug on the bell that hangs on his green metal gate.
It would tie strings to the heart and then tug on them.
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