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Discover Ludwig"to divest" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to get rid of or remove something, usually in a formal or deliberate manner. Example: The company has decided to divest its non-performing assets in order to improve its financial standing.
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Would Deutsche need to divest it?
However, they'll still be forced to divest.
If not, it is time to divest.
Do you want to divest your life?
Some Centria owners are being pushed by lenders to divest.
"We have no plans to divest," he said.
Neither company is willing to divest either Liffe or Eurex.
It took Calstrs several years to divest its tobacco holdings.
Most recently, Harvard and Brown resisted calls to divest.
You are trying to divest yourself of a property right".
Want to divest your own money from fossil fuels?
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