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The phrase "extract people" is not grammatically correct as written; it is not a complete sentence.
However, it could be used in a sentence, for example: "We need to extract people from the burning building quickly." Here, "extract" means to remove something or someone from a dangerous or difficult situation.
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At one point a net was used to extract people and belongings from the water, she said.
"We had to extract people from being crushed in the confrontation between the army and rebels," he said.
The police, bailiffs and private security guards had not yet learnt how to extract people easily from the trees and their machinery.
Jennifer Coffey, the New Hampshire state representative who led the effort to overturn the state's switchblade ban, is also an emergency medical technician who uses knives to extract people from vehicles after accidents.
As water surged higher in some of the areas worst hit by flooding, like in Plaquemines Parish in Louisiana, rescue workers continued to extract people trapped in their homes, using boats or chopping through rooftops with axes.
She was very warm – she could extract people's life stories in five minutes, and very often did.
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It provides us a data source that we can use to extract peoples' opinions which are important for product review and public opinion monitoring.
Blandy extracts people's characteristics and turns them into psychedelic drawings.
Monday mornings are generally thick with subway sleepers, even snorers, as work rudely extracts people from their weekends.
Not long after M. left the house, Simon's family hired Kevin Garvey, a counsellor who specialized in extracting people from groups like est and the Unification Church.
So, as breathlessly as I can, let me précis... Industrial spy Dom Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) specialises in extracting people's secrets by entering their dreams.
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