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Discover Ludwig"Yanked out" is not a phrase that is typically used in written English.
If you are looking for an alternative phrase, you could say "taken out." For example, "He yanked the book out of the shelf," could instead be written as, "He took the book out of the shelf."
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"Every time I moved, a piece got yanked out".
He yanked out shrubs, or pounded them with his bat.
Then she reached into the carcass and yanked out some stuffing.
One soldier slit open her pregnant aunt's belly with a bayonet and yanked out the baby.
Mr. Flemmi, using pliers, yanked out her teeth to obscure her identity.
Foreign direct investment cannot be yanked out during a panic, so it should be welcomed.
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No longer do top-notch doctors simply yank out tissues.
Eventually, they may yank out trees, reducing future supply.
I've entered rooms to find patients yanking out I.V. needles.
"And nobody has the financial motivation to yank out that infrastructure," Mr. Herrmann said.
But it wasn't long ago that yanking out a telephone landline also seemed unthinkable.
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