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Discover Ludwig"plucked out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean that something has been removed or separated from something else, usually with force or effort. For example, "He plucked out the splinter from his finger with a pair of tweezers."
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Groping in the mesh, Ayşe plucked out a warbler.
Plastic bottles and cartons are plucked out by hand.
cherries that are best plucked out before eating.
I saw some bird damage, where the whole plant was plucked out, but no army worms.
Couldn't Regan's husband have plucked out just one of Gloucester's eyes?
Some are country men plucked out by ringleaders promising large sums for sawn planks.
It felt like that when England were finally plucked out by Sir Geoff Hurst.
Alastair Cook, a grateful captain, plucked out "fantastic" and "unbelievable" after the game.
He plucked out a pair of $39.99 trousers to match a $69.99 gray linen sport coat.
Bright areas are thin sectioning artifacts (i.e., holes after mineral grains were plucked out during thin-sectioning).
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Let he who is without sin cast the first plucked-out orb of Oedipal horror.
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