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The phrase "ability to squeeze out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity to extract or obtain something, often in a resourceful or efficient manner.
Example: "The team's ability to squeeze out every last bit of performance from the software was impressive."
Alternatives: "capacity to extract" or "skill to derive".
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For these reasons – together with their sheer market power and ability to squeeze out all competition – they are among the most powerful corporations in Europe".
Based on negotiation and discretion, the result is entirely down to the individual planning officer's ability to squeeze out as good a deal as they can get, a battle that all too often ends in the developer's favour.
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There was nothing more to squeeze out of his ability.
The grainy images of the heart at work showed that its ability to squeeze blood out of its chambers was impaired.
In the case of IBM, the firm is currently graded more steeply on revenue than profit; its ability to squeeze profit out of its current top line is pleasant, but not a long-term solution to its slimming.
Roll in towels to squeeze out moisture.
Vodafone needs 90% to squeeze out minorities.
Oracle might be able to squeeze out some costs.
The effect is to squeeze out cheaper, off-patent medicines.
After compression, PRF membranes were centrifuged to squeeze out the PRFexu.
Planning to squeeze out every last drop of summer?
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