If someone entranges my laptop, how many tries for the password?

I am a user of MacBook. I have my drive encrypted (using Apple’s FileVault)

If someone steals my laptop, they can try to get into it by typing the password. After a few tries they will be delayed, preventing brute-force attacks.

Is there (a relatively known?) way to get past this restriction, e.g. cloning the hard drive (through cable) (IO solution), or physically removing the SSDs? Does it work for just some storage types (SSD / hard drive), some architectures (Apple SoC / Intel), some OS versions or all

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