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The phrase "able to withdraw their" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where individuals or entities have the capability to take back or remove something, such as funds or permissions.
Example: "Participants are able to withdraw their funds at any time during the investment period."
Alternatives: "capable of retracting their" or "entitled to take back their".
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"Clients deserve to be able to withdraw their money".
They will not be able to withdraw their money before retirement.
Customers expect to be able to withdraw their money from this type of fund with a day's notice and receive 100 cents on the dollar.
The investors were able to withdraw their assets through Tuesday but can no longer do so because of the S.E.C.'s action.
It may take several months, the company said, to resolve issues over personal payments with Indian regulators, but it hoped that customers would be able to withdraw their funds to Indian banks within days.
Compare this to an article published by the Australian Catholic University's Kevin Donnelly, who wrote on ABC's The Drum that it's "reasonable and fair that if parents are able to withdraw their children from religious instruction classes, on the grounds that they disagree with their children learning about religion, that parents are also able to opt out of the Safe Schools".
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Participants were able to withdraw at any stage without any consequences, and confidentiality was guaranteed.
Of 21 patients who were taking medication while receiving cognitive therapy, 9 were able to withdraw from their medication by termination, and remained medication-free at 1-year follow-up.
As a result, the Marines were able to withdraw to their ships with the 65th holding the rear guard.
The 2014 budget announced new freedoms for retirees who, from 6 April 2015, will be able to withdraw all of their pension savings as they wish, instead of having to buy an annuity contract from an insurer.
Even in a worst case, they found that new retirees who start with 30 percent in stocks and slowly increase that allocation by 1 percentage point a year to 60 or 70 percent in stocks would be able to withdraw 4 percent of their portfolio for about 30 years.
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