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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a withdrew" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of an article and a verb form.
Example: "He made a withdrew from the competition." (This should be corrected to "He made a withdrawal from the competition.")
Alternatives: "a withdrawal" or "an exit".
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One patient from group A withdrew consent at week 18 after receiving four placebo injections and the first infliximab injection.
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You can't be a withdrawn director.
He should thrive on playing off of a withdrawn Rooney".
Nina Nastasia sings austere country in a withdrawn voice sheathing disturbed emotion.
Other times, he might give a withdrawn TV interview that redefines the meaning of monosyllabic.
He's a withdrawn center forward who seems to turn up everywhere".
Joel Barish is a withdrawn, greyish man, played with uncharacteristic restraint by Jim Carrey.
But he was also a withdrawn, awkward boy who recoiled from social contact.
Oswald was a withdrawn misanthrope, whose troubled childhood included being diagnosed as a schizoid personality.
Leicester had Emile Heskey back, in a withdrawn striking role behind Marshall and Tony Cottee.
Would he have lived such a withdrawn and emotionally turbulent life?
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