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"whips out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to suddenly pull or take something out quickly. It is often used in an informal or dramatic context. Example: "The magician reached into his hat and whips out a rabbit, much to the surprise of the audience."
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It's remarkable that no one whips out a protractor.
He whips out his dick as a macho-expressionist paintbrush.
The narrator whips out his harmonica for highlight moments.
"Sweet girl," she says, then whips out a knife.
His friend whips out a phone, dials for help and promptly hangs up after one ring.
He whips out his revolver, robed in fragrant silk, aims it at her.
But then he whips out a handheld blender and turns it into a kind of paste.
The tape recorder he whips out is just a precaution, he says.
Well, up to the moment when Felix whips out a skewer and pierces its thorax.
He whips out his card, laying it next to Bateman's on the table.
He whips out a psychedelic iPhone and shows 60 police cars converging on St Paul's one October night.
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