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The phrase "able to withdraw the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has the capability or permission to take back or remove something, such as funds or a statement.
Example: "The account holder is able to withdraw the remaining balance at any time."
Alternatives: "capable of retracting the" or "permitted to take back the".
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She said the United States was able to withdraw the troops from "a position of strength" because of the progress that had been made.
"And as they get just as much money as the municipal schools, the owners have been able to withdraw the surplus".
Instead, he said, the immigrant should be able to withdraw the request for a voluntary departure and keep the appeal alive.
Mrs Khalil's daughter, Ibtisam Mohammed, 35, had been able to withdraw the 250 dinars of social security benefits that, as a divorced single mother, she receives every month from the government, but said she needed more.
If the stress tests prove successful in easing doubts about the health of euro zone banks, the bank should be able to withdraw the extraordinary measures and bring the banking system back to normal.
With an 8percentt annual return on his investment, the 31-year-old Woods could turn the $10 million into about $30 million by the time he turns 45, when he would be able to withdraw the money.
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However, although the 53rd (Welsh) Division with one brigade of the 10th (Irish) Division attached had been deployed to prevent Ottoman units escaping the battle, the Beersheba garrison was able to withdraw "up the Gaza road and to the north" into the Judean Hills, along the road towards Hebron, Bethlehem and Jerusalem.
Fortunately for the Germans, Lieutenant General Mark Clark, obsessed with the capture of Rome, failed to take advantage of the situation and the Tenth Army was able to withdraw to the next line of defence, the Trasimene Line, where it was able to link up with the Fourteenth Army and then conduct a fighting withdrawal.
With the Australian forces unable to advance, the Japanese were able to withdraw during the night.
The British were defeated in the battle, but were able to withdraw within the walls of Quebec, which was now under siege.
The balloting is regarded as a crucial test of Iraq's fragile democracy, and its outcome could determine whether American forces are able to withdraw from the country on schedule by the end of 2011.
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