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Select the most appropriate option to substitute the underline segment in the given sentence.
His disease is no doubt very serious but he will pull over.
pull through
pull for
pull against
pull at
- The sentence suggests someone is dealing with a serious disease, implying the need to recover or survive.
- Pull through: Means to recover from a serious illness or difficult situation. Therefore, replacing "pull over" with "pull through" fits perfectly.
- Pull for: Used to show support or cheer for someone, often in a competitive or challenging situation.
- Pull against: Suggests opposing or working against something, which doesn't fit the context.
- Pull at: Indicates a physical action, like tugging gently at something.
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