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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to crawl out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has the capability to emerge or escape from a confined space or situation.
Example: "After the storm, the small animal was finally able to crawl out from under the debris."
Alternatives: "capable of emerging" or "able to escape".
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"I was then able to crawl out," he said.
The ceiling above him crumbled, but he was able to crawl out.
Kerry says "Assad may be able to crawl out" after a bombardment.
Someone had to help her".But others, herded together in other parts of the building, were able to crawl out safely.
I was able to crawl out of that section of the puzzle with at least a bit of my dignity intact.
Later, neighbors heard gunshots, but Mr. Pawlicki's wife, who said the man was armed with two handguns, was able to crawl out of the house through a window.
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In babies older than 10 months old, signs include crawling in a lopsided way and not being able to crawl on all fours.
Honestly though, none of this matters if the Thunder drop their second game against the Spurs in tonight's Game 2. This Thunder team will not be able to crawl back out from an 0-2 deficit.
Everyone was crawling out, using all their might to crawl out".
"We did our best to crawl out," he said.
Did the dead hawks feast on rats or mice that had crawled into the containers, swallowed some of the poison and managed to crawl out again?
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