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The phrase "I'm pulling out" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone is withdrawing from a situation, commitment, or activity. Example: "After much consideration, I've decided that I'm pulling out of the project due to personal reasons."
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"I'm pulling out all that stuff".
Every Monday, as I'm pulling out my hair over my column, he texts encouragement.
"With the utmost regret, I'm pulling out of a festival because of the terms of their contract," Harris tweeted.
I'm pulling out of my parking space and onto the A23 when something in my car makes a noisy crunch, and the engine is suddenly ten times louder.
I've been getting those phone calls all today -- 'If you let them march I'm pulling out my money' -- and if I don't have no donations, I don't have a band, I don't have a parade.
Instead of following our usual formula – taking nominations and pulling them from a hat – I thought it might be interesting to look at the book that has been nominated most often – and most fervently – over the past two years, but somehow always slipped through when I'm pulling out the names: Malcolm Lowry's Under The Volcano.
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"I am pulling out".
"I was pulling out nettles this morning".
You showed up, and I was pulling out a script while you were already off-book.
I was pulling out my license, in the store down the street, before Bob Thornley convinced him.
They'd kiss me goodnight and the lights would go out while I was pulling out of the driveway.
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