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The phrase "can extract" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a process of taking out or deriving something, often from a larger source. For example, "We can extract important information from the report."
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He can extract flavour from anything".
Third, data-opolies can extract wealth from sellers upstream.
Humans can extract really rich representation from images.
Imagine if you can extract information without torturing the subject.
Maybe we can extract a lesson, or a little encouragement.
Tom Kitchin was right: this man can extract flavour from anything.
Several companies now sell equipment that can extract DNA from the cultured bacteria in minutes.
Whatever guarantees the government thinks it can extract from Kraft are worthless.
Pharmaceutical companies can extract enormous profits by controlling knowledge about how to make their drugs.
Deep Space Industries (DSI) is building autonomous spacecraft that can extract materials from asteroids.
Others said it may be early next year before Mr. Obama can extract any additional commitments.
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