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The phrase "able to pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's capability to retrieve, attract, or exert force on something.
Example: "She is able to pull the heavy cart without any assistance."
Alternatives: "capable of pulling" or "able to draw".
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"We should've been able to pull together".
I was able to pull it together".
Will they be able to pull it off much longer?
Only Ms. Gaga would be able to pull them off.
Kirilenko should be able to pull through here.
I'm glad I was able to pull together".
She was barely able to pull him up.
And regulators would be able to pull the trigger.
They might not have been able to pull it off.
We should be able to pull this thing off.
"I'm confident we'll be able to pull it off".
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