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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a removal of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of taking something away or eliminating it from a particular context or situation.
Example: "The report recommended a removal of unnecessary regulations to streamline the process."
Alternatives: "an elimination of" or "a withdrawal of".
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During the acidic cleavage from the solid support (pathway A) removal of the alkenyl substituent was observed.
"I want a removal of the indictment.
David Cameron said the policy was a removal of unnecessary subsidies.
The main opposition party in Zimbabwe has ruled out [such] a removal of Mr Mugabe's government.
a removal" of a person from its territory, unless a Nation otherwise gives its consent.
Is it the thin edge of a large privatisation wedge or a removal of over-prescriptive central government regulation?
Credit rating agencies have somewhat varied views regarding the hazards of currency appreciation and a removal of capital controls.
The popular struggle for dignity and a removal of an ancient and discriminatory status quo seemed to succeed at first.
If local government asked for one thing from this week's budget, it was a removal of the cap on borrowing against its housing portfolio.
"It's not simply a sci-fi thriller … This casting is not only the erasure of Asian faces but a removal of the story from its core themes".
The paraphernalia of handcuffs, rope and blindfolds used by modern humans during sex inflicts passivity and a removal of freedom of choice upon the restrained one.
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