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The phrase "able to pull it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's capability to achieve or accomplish something, often in a context where effort or skill is involved.
Example: "I wasn't sure if he was able to pull it off, but he surprised everyone with his performance."
Alternatives: "capable of achieving it" or "able to manage it."
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Lahive and Lee agree that Sun might be able to pull it off because of its aggressive pricing tactics.
I was able to pull it together".
Will they be able to pull it off much longer?
They might not have been able to pull it off.
"I'm confident we'll be able to pull it off".
"I think I will be able to pull it off".
The administration hasn't been able to pull it off.
And, unfortunately, I wasn't able to pull it together".
"We pitched well, we played defense, and we were able to pull it out".
I knew I wouldn't be able to pull it off if I did change it".
An elite crew of zealous Chinese-food fanatics should be able to pull it off.
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