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The phrase "a quick 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 rapid reduction or withdrawal is being discussed.
Example: "The company implemented a quick drawdown of its resources to address the unexpected crisis."
Alternatives: "a rapid reduction of" or "an immediate withdrawal of".
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Karzai's intransigence has emboldened those in the administration and Congress who favor a quick drawdown.
He has apparently decided against anything like a quick drawdown, but he wants a map that plots an eventual way out, not just an abundance of ways further in.
But Obama and his advisors, who had been skeptical that more time would significantly change the situation, opted for a relatively quick drawdown.
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).
A sharp drawdown of troops is one of many options Mr. Obama is considering.
It may also recommend that savers blend an annuity with a steady drawdown of the money.
He said such a strategy could lead to a significant drawdown of troops within a year or slightly longer.
Raise $16.9 billion through "a full drawdown of GE's Baker Hughes stake," noted Bloomberg.
He said the move formed part of a planned drawdown of the RAF's Tornado GR4 force.
The president told us that we will see a substantial drawdown of troops in July.
A planned drawdown of French forces from 2,000 to 500 soldiers this year will make that task even more difficult.
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