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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make a withdrawal' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the action of taking out money from a bank, ATM, or other financial institution. For example: "I need to make a withdrawal from the bank before I go shopping."
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The next quarterly deadline to make a withdrawal request is Aug. 15.
When they wish to make a withdrawal, he reaches into his pocket for the cash.
Nationwide doesn't charge for ATM transactions in Europe, which means we'd save about 5% every time we make a withdrawal.
Small-time traders fear that business opportunities will disappear in the time it takes to make a withdrawal, so they keep their working capital stuffed in cocoa jars.
Questions like "Are you sure that you want to make a withdrawal?"; "Are you emotionally ready to receive this withdrawal?"; and "The withdrawal is coming.
The brothers were holding mostly Pakistani rupees, and they now have to buy expensive afghanis when their depositors want to make a withdrawal.
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Morris made a withdrawal a year ago when he had several acres professionally thinned and two more clear-cut to make room for new saplings.
Since then, the foundation has invested more than $11 million and has never made a withdrawal.
In one case, the customer had made a withdrawal for $20, while the other customer's withdrawal was for $100, the official said.
A.T.M. surcharges are different from the fees an institution may charge its own customers for making a withdrawal at an out-of-network A.T.M.
I'd noticed a change in Arthur a week before, when he had come into the bank and, for the first time, made a withdrawal.
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