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"suck out" is a correct phrase in written English.
It means to remove something by drawing or pulling it out using suction. Example: He used a straw to suck out the last bit of milkshake from the bottom of his glass.
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He storms into a room and seems to suck out all of the air.
"BE sure to suck out the shrimp heads," the waitress instructed.
A piece of malware can penetrate the operating system and suck out location information.
We'll need to make small cuts on problem areas and suck out the extra fat.
Carefully suck out the juice, then eat the rest in bites, dipping it into the sauce.
It loads them up with dangerous amounts of debt, to suck out capital for its investors.
They'll keep you awake at night, suck out your blood, leave teeth marks in your skin.
Butterfly meets pterodactyl in this colorful winged beast with the ability to suck out brains.
Potentially, then, criminals with powerful readers could suck out your information as you passed by.
Stick them in your shoes, and they suck out any moisture.
To eat, cut a slit in the top and suck out the juice.
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