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The phrase "able to draw it off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the ability to successfully remove or extract something, often in a context of achieving a task or goal.
Example: "With careful planning and execution, she was able to draw it off without any issues."
Alternatives: "capable of pulling it off" or "able to pull it off."
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When the roast is done, you will be able to draw it off from the pot and discard it.
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You shouldn't be able to draw it.
Draw it off center to appear more realistic.
Will they be able to pull it off much longer?
"I think I will be able to pull it off".
Will they be able to pull it off?
"Will she be able to pull it off?
The actors are able to pull it off skillfully, however.
It was a personal line she was able to draw underneath it.
The z axis accelerometer runs off of 5V which we were able to draw right off of the MCU.
Will he be able to draw Angelenos off the freeways and the often gritty streets with even grittier and dystopic-Disney versions of American lives as conjured in a raunchy, immersive installation titled "Street"?
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