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The phrase "going through withdrawal" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the experience of someone trying to stop using a drug or other addictive substance. Example: After years of heavy drinking, John finally decided to quit. However, he soon found himself going through withdrawal and experiencing intense cravings and physical symptoms.
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Some are going through withdrawal.
It felt like I was going through withdrawal.
Going through withdrawal, Taylor Hooton began experiencing depression.
But at the same time, "I'm going through withdrawal symptoms," she said of having left Congress.
"If they had her going through withdrawal, it would have been more real," Ms. Walcott said.
"After I bought the studios upstairs, I started going through withdrawal".
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(Totally rhetorical – BTW) I was a tad too sheepish to try, but there is no filtering since you're paying for the service but you can get your porn fix if you're going through withdrawals.
Going through withdrawals in solitary was crazy.
"Going through withdrawals in solitary was crazy," he said.
Staff also knew he was going through withdrawals from serious marijuana and petrol sniffing habits.
I talked to my doctor and he said, 'Yeah, you were going through withdrawals.' After just two months.
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