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it was withdrew
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'it was withdrew' is not a correct or usable phrase.
The correct phrase is 'it was withdrawn'. You can use this phrase to describe the action of something being removed or taken away. Example: The bank withdrew the loan offer after discovering the applicant's credit score.
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58 human-written examples
As there was some doubt on its safety, it was withdrawn from the market in 2003.
In 2011, the company that had been insuring Priory Hall said it was withdrawing its policy.
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As the group of banks reconvened at the Federal Reserve Bank, Barclays said it was withdrawing its proposal.
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On Friday, South Sudan said it was withdrawing its troops from the disputed Heglig oil field.
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It was withdrawn from the market, even for its previously approved use as animal feed.
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The European development bank said it was withdrawing from the project to protect its reputation.
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However, in September 2004, it was withdrawn from the market due to its thromboembolic effects, particularly myocardial infarction.
No sooner did it air than it was withdrawn again, amid a storm of protest against its violent imagery.
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It was withdrawn after his death.
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As a result it was withdrawn from circulation for years.
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It was withdrawn by the end of the year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct past participle form "withdrawn" instead of "withdrew" when using the passive voice (e.g., "it was withdrawn").
Common error
Avoid using the past tense form "withdrew" when the passive voice is required. Remember that "withdrew" is used when the subject performs the action (e.g., "He withdrew the offer"), whereas "withdrawn" is used when the subject receives the action (e.g., "The offer was withdrawn").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it was withdrew" is grammatically incorrect. The correct passive construction uses the past participle, making the correct form "it was withdrawn". Ludwig AI confirms that "it was withdrew" is not a valid phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it was withdrew" is grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "it was withdrawn". This mistake involves using the past tense instead of the past participle in a passive construction. As Ludwig AI points out, the search yields no valid examples of "it was withdrew", confirming its incorrectness. To express the intended meaning—that something has been removed or cancelled—use "it was withdrawn" or consider alternatives like ""it was retracted"", "it was rescinded", or "it was canceled", depending on the specific context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it was retracted
Focuses on taking back a statement or offer.
it was withdrawn
Emphasizes the act of removing something from availability or participation.
it was rescinded
Highlights the cancellation or annulment of a law or agreement.
it was revoked
Implies the official cancellation of a permit or privilege.
it was repealed
Specifically refers to the act of revoking or annulling a law or act of parliament.
it was invalidated
Indicates that something was made void or without legal force.
it was nullified
Suggests that something was made legally void or ineffective.
it was canceled
General term for stopping or discontinuing something.
it was abolished
Implies the formal ending of a system, practice, or institution.
it was discontinued
Focuses on ceasing or stopping something.
FAQs
What is the correct form, "it was withdrew" or "it was withdrawn"?
The correct form is "it was withdrawn". "Withdrew" is the past tense of the verb withdraw, while "withdrawn" is the past participle, which is required when using the passive voice.
How do I use "it was withdrawn" in a sentence?
Use "it was withdrawn" when something has been removed or taken back. For example, "The proposal "it was retracted" after the committee raised concerns."
What can I say instead of "it was withdrew"?
Since "it was withdrew" is grammatically incorrect, use "it was withdrawn" or other alternatives like "it was canceled", "it was rescinded", or "it was revoked" depending on the context.
What's the difference between "it was withdrew" and "it was withdrawn"?
"It was withdrew" is grammatically incorrect. The correct passive form is "it was withdrawn", using the past participle "withdrawn". You might also consider similar alternatives like "it was retracted" if something was taken back, "it was repealed" if a law was revoked, or "it was abolished" if a system or practice was formally ended.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested