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Discover Ludwig"he pulled out" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone removing an object from a particular place or situation. For example: - "He pulled out a pen from his pocket." - "She pulled out her phone to take a picture." - "After much consideration, he decided to pull out of the project."
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He pulled out his pistol.
He pulled out his gum.
He pulled out a blender.
He pulled out a small glass bottle.
He pulled out a piece of paper.
He pulled out a strip of capsules.
Instead, he pulled out a cell phone.
He pulled out of the driveway.
He pulled out of risky shots.
He pulled out a large, red lollipop.
He pulled out the chair for me.
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