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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if withdrawing' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about a hypothetical situation, as in this example sentence: "If withdrawing from the course, students may be subject to a fee."
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If withdrawing enrofloxacin increases campylobacteriosis from airsacculitis-positive chickens, withdrawal may greatly harm human health.
To determine if withdrawing methotrexate (MTX) after 6 months of combination etanercept (ETN +MTX, in MTX-inadequate responders with active rheumatoid arthritis (RA), is non-inferior to continuing ETN+MTX.
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Earnings from Roth 401(k) or 403(b) accounts are subject to taxes and penalties if withdrawn prematurely; the accounts are not fully exempt.
The dollars are transferred to their bank accounts, not released in cash, and hit by a 20% fee if withdrawn before a year.
First, the earnings from a Roth IRA may be taxable if withdrawn prior to age 59 ½ and subject to a 10% penalty if not used for college.
If withdrawn for safety concerns, subjects had vital signs monitored until vital signs were stable for at least 30 min.
Osborne was smart enough to know that if you're withdrawing, better to withdraw completely.
You are only taxed if you withdraw insurance as cash, not if your family collects insurance as a death benefit.
We examined if withdraws from the study were explained and if uninterpretable results were reported.
So what if they withdraw their troops?
If Russia withdraws, the rebel governments could fall.
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