Phrasal Verbs with Pull

Pull ahead (Start being in a winning position, e.g., in a race or competition): He made a sudden surge and managed to pull ahead of the other runners. They strategized to gain an advantage and pull ahead of their competitors. She accelerated her speed to pull ahead and cross the finish line first. Pull apart (Become separated as a result of pulling): The seams of the shirt started to pull apart after years of wear and tear. They struggled to pull apart the tangled wires and separate them. She accidentally pulled apart the Lego pieces and had to rebuild the structure. Pull apart (Rigorously investigate the basis of an idea or theory): They decided to pull apart the scientific study and analyze its methodology. He was known for his ability to pull apart arguments and expose their weaknesses. She spent hours trying to pull apart the complex concept and understand its components. Pull away (Move ahead): He accelerated his car to pull away from the traffic behind. They made a sudden burst of speed t…
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