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I would start by getting a fine nail set, and use a small hammer to try to spin the stud out by placing the nail set close to the edge of the stud and tapping it with the hammer in the direction you want to go. It isn't seized, and you might get lucky if you have the right access.

Most people would use a tiny cold chisel for this, but a hardened nail set will work.
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