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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a divestment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of selling off or disposing of an asset or investment, often for ethical, financial, or strategic reasons.
Example: "The company announced a divestment of its non-core assets to focus on its primary business operations."
Alternatives: "a sell-off" or "an asset disposal".
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Youth are mounting a divestment campaign on campuses around the country to get colleges to divest fossil-fuel companies from their endowment portfolios.
So Sullivan led a divestment campaign.
Cornel West *80 speaks at a divestment event.
"Alongside a divestment campaign we need a boycott campaign.
Hanson-Young suggested a divestment campaign targeting the companies.
The trustees, as fiduciaries, should move ahead with a divestment strategy.
Vince went further and suggested a divestment strategy could not work while we still consume fossil fuels.
Students at about 40 colleges have organized a divestment campaign against Israel, creating more tumult.
Newcastle's announcement follows a divestment commitment from the ACT government last week.
A divestment movement akin to the apartheid-era campaign to boycott South Africa is under way in many universities.
A divestment campaign in the United States pressured the minority regime.
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