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Enoon Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Is "pull over" British?

In Britain, when you stop your car by the side of the road, have you "pulled over"? (An American has, in case you were wondering.)
  

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Yes, that works over here, too. We also say 'pull in'. Rover

  • Yes, that works over here, too.
  • We also say 'pull in'.
  • Rover
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Yes, that works over here, too.

We also say 'pull in'.

Rover
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Thanks. To pull in, we have to leave the roadway and pull in somewhere or pull into something.

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