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The phrase “coax from” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you’re trying to get someone or something to reveal or provide something or information. For example, “I tried to coax the secret recipe from my grandmother, but she wouldn’t tell me.”.
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The poetry that Carey can coax from this lightly educated ruffian's lightly punctuated prose gratifies us on every page.
The poetry that Carey can coax from this lightly educated ruffian's lightly punctuated prose gratifies us on every page..
He was able to coax from his players the purest expression of the organization's philosophy, which centers on attractive attacking play.
In January, he was able to coax from Verizon the first dividend payment for the Verizon Wireless venture since 2005, a windfall worth £2.9 billion to Vodafone.
And though these objects may seem hard, cold and impenetrable, she is able to coax from them some moments of intense pleasure.
With his family, Mr. Aween raises scraggly goats and grows whatever barley and wheat he can coax from dry, unirrigated land.
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But it's coaxed from you.
Yet the voices that he coaxed from this squat, bowed, stringed instrument were divine.
Instead they're performances he's coaxed from others and assembled into something great.
There's jewelry, too, coaxed from private collections with the help of the National Jewelry Institute.
Every stalk had to be coaxed from the sand by hand.
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