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The phrase "a further drawdown of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, resource management, or any situation where a reduction or withdrawal is being discussed.
Example: "The company announced a further drawdown of its reserves to cover unexpected expenses."
Alternatives: "an additional reduction of" or "a continued withdrawal of".
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An emergency message to US citizens on the Embassy website said the decision to order a further drawdown of personnel was due to a "deteriorating security situation".
Three quarters of the "reductions" Mr. Obama cited reflect assumptions that the nation would have as many troops in Iraq in 10 years as it does now, even though Mr. Obama has committed to a further drawdown of forces and Mr. Bush signed an agreement with Baghdad before leaving office that would result in the withdrawal of all American forces in three years.
Mr Obama, who will have reversed the 33,000-strong troop surge he ordered in late 2009 by the end of this summer, would like to announce a further drawdown of forces in good time for the presidential election in November.
Meanwhile, the US state department said it had ordered a "further drawdown" of its embassy staff in Juba "because of the deteriorating security situation".
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WASHINGTON — The senior allied commander in Afghanistan suggested on Thursday that he might not advocate any further drawdown of the American force in Afghanistan going into 2013 once the so-called surge forces ordered by President Obama leave this fall.
The result of a further drawdown, former U.S. ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul predicted in a tweet, would be a slowdown in visa turnaround.
Under these conditions, if recharge is not kept in balance with the rate of withdrawal, further drawdown of the water table will occur, and these valuable natural resources may be depleted.
Any further drawdown of U.S. troops will be based on conditions in Iraq and the recommendations of our commanders.
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).
The latest indications are that there will be a further reduction of 1.4 percent, arousing fears of a substantial drawdown of stocks.
Moreover, having seen the U.S. kowtow, Beijing would likely take a more assertive posture in the South China Sea and push Washington further, demanding a more comprehensive drawdown of American military forces from East Asia.
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