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Discover Ludwig"a withdrawal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "a withdrawal" to refer to the action of taking something out or away, or the act of removing oneself from a situation. For example, "The bank warned customers about potential fees associated with a withdrawal."
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SKIPPING A WITHDRAWAL This year is different.
He pushed for a withdrawal of troops.
That will happen only with a withdrawal from occupied lands.
"This isn't a withdrawal or me folding," he said.
Other Israeli officials called a withdrawal highly unlikely.
But there were no signs of a withdrawal, witnesses said.
Iraq's leaders have asked for a withdrawal timetable.
Apparently, there is no official form to revoke a withdrawal.
A sale, however, would not be a withdrawal from Britain.
Opinion polls indicate solid support for a withdrawal from Gaza.
And if he hears no word of a withdrawal Wednesday?
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