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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big withdrawal" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a large withdrawal from an account or other source of funds, such as a bank statement, a checking account, or a retirement fund. For example, "I made a big withdrawal from my 401(k) account this month."
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Now the German central bank wants to make a big withdrawal — 300 tons in all".
It may be sensible, though, to make one big withdrawal and plonk the money somewhere more profitable.
Having built his reputation in Iraq, General Petraeus will resist a big withdrawal from the country that risks endangering his hard-won achievements.
Technically, if one partner makes a big deposit in a shared account and the other makes a big withdrawal, it is a taxable gift.
He is urging his clients to prepare for a big withdrawal of funds whenever depositors decide the economy is strong enough for them to use the cash to pay down mortgages, take a vacation or buy cars.
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New Star ran into trouble after investors made big withdrawals.
Large withdrawals make it difficult for fund managers to invest, because they need more cash on hand to handle redemptions, and big withdrawals can lead to higher fees and lower returns for the investors who remain.
But once banks reopen, there could be a big withdrawals of dollars if the capital controls ease, and economists say it would then be hard for the government to keep the currency peg.
Had they failed to Rothify, the accounts would be in forced liquidation mode today, with big withdrawals that would throw the owners into a high tax bracket.
Thus, it is usually cheapest to make a few big withdrawals, rather than many small ones.[6].
"I'm not cooking every day anymore, and that's the biggest withdrawal," he says.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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