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"a retraction" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a statement or claim that is withdrawn or taken back. Here is an example: "Due to new evidence, the newspaper issued a retraction of their previous article about the politician's scandal."
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@skysportsnews issuing a retraction now.
It asked for a retraction.
His spokesman later issued a retraction.
And a retraction has since been issued.
Shortly thereafter, a retraction was offered.
Not even a retraction, a correction.
He also declined to print a retraction requested by respondent.
"And you can call that a retraction," Mr. Alciere said.
Allen demanded a retraction, and she got it—her first.
Green gave him until the evening to submit a retraction.
(Ms. Williams was forced to issue a retraction).
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