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Discover LudwigThe phrase "since withdrawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to something that was previously said, proposed, or offered but has now been retracted or removed. Example: The CEO had initially announced plans for a merger, but those plans were since withdrawn due to shareholder backlash.
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The academy has since withdrawn the statement.
He has since withdrawn his bid.
The developer has since withdrawn the plan.
Management has since withdrawn the proposal.
"The middle school was extremely violent," said Ms. Sanoh, who has since withdrawn her children.
The Army has since withdrawn from an overt political role, yet it remains a potent force.
Validus has since withdrawn the motion to expedite the hearing, but its claims remain in place.
Asda have since withdrawn the costume, offered a sincere apology and made a donation to Mind.
We have since withdrawn from the outdated treaty, and the open skies have not fallen.
He has since withdrawn that price and moved back his starting date to next year.
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He has since withdrawn his suit, however, saying that his life has been threatened as a result of it.
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