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The phrase "are about to pull" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is on the verge of taking an action or making a decision.
Example: "They are about to pull the trigger on the new project after months of planning."
Alternatives: "are ready to execute" or "are on the brink of making".
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We are about to pull away.
"The story that the banks are about to pull the plug is not true.
Young renters watch out – retiring baby boomers are about to pull up the ladder yet again.
Just as they are about to pull him offstage with a hook, Lenny wakes in a cold sweat again.
Besides, Ms. Murphy added, "it's not like the Puritans are about to pull onshore in a boat".
In fact, those bonuses that Goldman executives are about to pull down owe a fair amount to us taxpayers.
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He's about to pull his hair out".
And as he was about to pull, we FADE OUT.
He was about to pull me into his car.
One in particular is about to pull into the station.
A taxi was about to pull away from the curb.
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