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The phrase "able to pull out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is capable of withdrawing or extracting something, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "He was able to pull out the necessary documents from the archive without any trouble."
Alternatives: "capable of extracting" or "able to withdraw".
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He was so thankful that he was able to pull out the son above.
And Hype was able to pull out the core of Missy — the performance artist".
Borrowers have not been able to pull out as much money.
And Hype was able to pull out the core of Missy the performance artist".
I don't think we will be able to pull out any victims; everything has been buried.
Over the years, he was able to pull out the receptor proteins and show they were specific molecules.
"It's perseverance and sticking together," Culpepper said when asked how the Vikings were able to pull out this victory.
"They just haven't been able to pull out the actual drug effect, but they're sure it works.
Tebow's magic when he became the starter was that in close games, he was able to pull out victories late in the fourth quarter.
"She was able to pull out feelings and prevent me from going in different tangents," she said of her co-author.
It a tribute to Federer that he was able to pull out this match — not least because he was willing to win "ugly".
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