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pull in

v.
1.direct toward itself or oneself by means of some psychological power or physical attributes
2.earn on some commercial or business transaction
3.move into (a station) of trains
4.get or bring together

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  • pull in one's horns
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  • pull one's weight
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  • pull out all the stops
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  • pull someone's leg
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    hit a plateau
    to reach a certain level of activity or sales and then stop
    The performance of the basketball team hit a plateau and then began to decline.



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