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The phrase "pulled out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea that something has been taken or extracted from something else. For example, "The criminal was pulled out of a nearby alley after fleeing the scene."
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The train pulled out of the station.
Dancers pulled out of the new ballets.
He pulled out of the driveway.
We pulled out of the parking lot.
He pulled out of risky shots.
Almost immediately, filmmakers pulled out of Michigan.
The train pulled out of Edgware Road.
It was pulled out of thin air.
All fibres pulled out of the concrete matrix without fracturing.
The company pulled out of Denver.
Saw several wounded pulled out of rubble.
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