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Discover Ludwig"haul out" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means to physically pull or drag something out of a place or to remove something from a location or situation. Example: I had to haul out my old suitcase from the attic for our trip. The fishermen had to haul out their boat from the water before the storm hit. The company decided to haul out the defective products from the market. Michelle had to haul out her winter clothes from the back of her closet.
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In preparation, haul out yellowing bound….
You haul out a picture of Muhammad; "they" haul out a fatwa.
Once that becomes filthy, haul out your old printing press.
Grey and common seals haul out on the Point.
Harbor seals haul out on the southern end.
Well, haul out the wineglasses and summon your girlfriends: They're back.
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In fact, last year's haul-out was by no means the first time it's happened.
Lack of thick, multi-year ice could hinder the haul-out.
"From November through May, seal haul-out sites can be found all around Long Island.
In recent years, this sea lion "haul-out" has become a favorite feeding spot for the Big Sur condors.
A haul-out this week would be the second-earliest such event in Alaska documented in the past decade (the earliest was the 2007 haul-out, which happened at the end of July).
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