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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abruptly withdrew" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that suddenly and unexpectedly pulls back or removes themselves from a situation.
Example: "During the meeting, she abruptly withdrew her support for the proposal, leaving everyone in shock."
Alternatives: "suddenly retracted" or "unexpectedly pulled back".
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The Romney camp abruptly withdrew the ads.
But he abruptly withdrew from the project last December.
He abruptly withdrew from the race in April, closing the door on his political career.
In 2001, the Bush administration abruptly withdrew from lengthy negotiations to create a verification regimen.
Without consulting her brother, Olivia abruptly withdrew her application to Harvard.
Hermes only gave him more work and then abruptly withdrew everything, Jamieson said.
In August, the Shabab abruptly withdrew their forces from the capital but vowed to continue to attack the government.
At 10 a.m., witnesses said, the Qaddafi forces abruptly withdrew, taking up positions in a close circle around the city.
He abruptly withdrew drastic measures to curb electricity use, including heavy fines, only days after these had been announced.
When Mr. Giuliani abruptly withdrew in the spring, because of health reasons, Mr. Lazio eagerly hopped into the race.
After questions from The New York Times, the city abruptly withdrew the building permit for the site this month.
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