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The phrase "a drawdown" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a reduction in the value of an investment or a decrease in resources.
Example: "The fund experienced a significant drawdown during the market downturn, impacting investor confidence."
Alternatives: "a decline" or "a reduction".
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I think the ultimate question, when you talk about a withdrawal, or a drawdown of any sort, is what comes after, and what's the Afghan part in this?
But we're in a drawdown phase now, and regret hangs palpably in the air.
Though he spoke in favor of a drawdown, he voted against the withdrawal of troops.
"Then you can put any balance into an investment-linked annuity or a drawdown plan.
In fact, Bush's announcement does not represent a drawdown at all.
I dont know what the right charge is for a drawdown service at the moment".
You can nominate anyone to inherit your remaining pension fund as a drawdown account.
He proposed legislation calling for a drawdown after he began running for president.
Two things happened this month that seemed to signal a drawdown.
In Afghanistan, the American presence ramped up in 2009, followed by a drawdown in 2011.
A classic example is the debate over when we're due for a market correction (a drawdown of at least 10 percent) or a bear market (a drawdown of 20 percent or more).
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