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The phrase "at withholding" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of withholding something, but the phrase lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "The committee was focused on the reasons at withholding the funds for the project."
Alternatives: "regarding the withholding" or "concerning the withholding".
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Although Margulies is expert at withholding information — Manny dies, we learn later, in the midst of the Hollywood fiasco — he isn't equally disciplined at withholding explanation.
He cursed theatrically, feigning torment at withholding this nugget in the name of high-mindedness.
China also has longstanding unresolved claims to islands nearby, and recently it hinted at withholding exports of rare earth minerals to get Japan to release a Chinese fishing captain who had been captured in disputed waters.
His soi-disant "new form" of theatre is both a provocation and an appeal, a direct attack on the commercial folderol that has made Arkadina a star and a plea for the affection that she is so adept at withholding.
In the original, by the time of the fade-out we felt that we knew this town and its inhabitants better than we knew Kimble, who worked very hard at withholding himself from everyone, including us.
If local authorities refuse to cooperate, Trump's advisors are looking at withholding some federal law enforcement funds and equipment that go to state and local police agencies for holding federal prisoners or improving police practices.
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In face-to-face interaction at interview, withholding such assurance is problematic given the significant power (and wealth) differentials at play between actors.
Although hundreds of millions of dollars are at issue, withholding payments would have no effect on Halliburton's cash flow, the company said.
He remembers days spent staring at his computer, withholding the temptation to respond to those threatening his family.
On 16 August 1995, the San Francisco Weekly ran an article on Genentech, entitled 'As they lay dying: cancer advocates rage at Genentech for withholding an experimental drug' [ 61].
I'm an editor at [name withheld] magazine and a huge admirer of yours.
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