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Pull In The Loop 575 Accomplish Appeared Difficult Finish Achieve Thieves

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Idiom PULL (SOMETHING) OFF
Definition to accomplish something that had appeared difficult to finish or achieve
Examples
  1. The thieves didn’t think they would succeed in stealing the jewels, but they managed to pull it off.
  2. Do you think we can pull the deal off? It’s going to take a lot of late nights and hard work to do it.

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