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The phrase 'pulling away from' is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to the idea of creating distance between two people or things, either metaphorically or physically. For example, "After a difficult break-up, Mary started pulling away from her friends in an effort to avoid further heartache."
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They're pulling away from the Ferraris.
Then emerging markets pulling away from the destitute bottom.
"We'll check it out," he said, pulling away from me.
She's pulling away from Buenos Aires and heading for Colonia.
Are Juventus and Napoli pulling away from the pack already?
So at the same time that the rich have been pulling away from the middle class, the very rich have been pulling away from the pretty rich, and the very, very rich have been pulling away from the very rich.
Instead the unfolding pathway of glucose permease IIA followed a different pathway with β1 pulling away from the sheet first.
He seemed unhurried and introspective, already pulling away from the frenetic clamor of the show.
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He pulled away from me.
The meat pulls away from the bone.
The car pulled away from the curb.
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