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The phrase "tease something out" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the act of making an effort to find out information or uncover the truth about something. For example, "The detective had to tease out the truth about what happened in order to solve the case."
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I realize this is just a reality show but while we are all obsessed with it, we might as well try to tease out something of value.
In the hope of teasing out something more honest, I ask about the new book, which ponders whether he has sacrificed his happiness by spending years writing poems about things like cricket and Kriss Akabusi, the former sprinter and celebrity motivational speaker.
But every follow-on question I ask to tease this out only prompts a subject-changing anecdote about something else.
He needs strikers around him to link up play and tease out spaces as well, something he could not do in the first 45 minutes thanks to the fact that only Sergio Agüero was by his side.
There's not a whole lot of time to sit there and tease out Pet Sounds or something -- we can't take a year and a half to make these records.
Tina is in trouble with the wrong crowd (precisely why is clearly something to be teased out over time) and her sister Sarah Claudia Karvann) thinks Jack can help.
Whether it was performed by any currently known organizations that sponsor terrorism is something we'll possibly find out as data are teased out from the bomb sites.
Something more able to tease out the nuances of what it means to be young ish), broke, rudderless, and hungover in Britain today.
Trying to tease them out and treat.
So how do we tease this out?
It can help to tease it out with your tongue.
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