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The phrase "able to pull out of their" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing someone's ability to withdraw or escape from a situation or commitment.
Example: "The team was finally able to pull out of their previous agreement after lengthy negotiations."
Alternatives: "capable of withdrawing from their" or "able to disengage from their".
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Recognizing the error, Lieutenant Commander Richard Halsey Best and his two wingmen were able to pull out of their dive and headed north to attack Akagi.
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