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Pull It Off

Description:

The phrase "pull it off" refers to successfully accomplishing something difficult or challenging, often against expectations or doubts. It is commonly used to describe the act of achieving a particular goal or carrying out a daring action.

Sample Sentences:

  • Despite facing numerous obstacles, she managed to pull off an impressive victory in the race.
  • I never thought he could pull it off, but he gave an outstanding presentation and won everyone's applause.
  • The magician's tricks were so mesmerizing that he was able to pull them off flawlessly, leaving the audience in awe.
  • They had very limited resources, yet they pulled off an amazing feast for the whole community.

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