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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'will be withdrew' is not correct and not usable in written English
'Withdraw' (without the 'be') is the correct form, and it means to remove something or to take back a statement. For example: "Due to the worsening economic situation, the company decided to withdraw their job offer."
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As the formal Ministry of Agriculture announcement (number 2428) regarding the cessation of colistin as a growth promoter (feed additive) in animal was released on July 26, more than 8000 tonnes of colistin as a growth promoter from the Chinese veterinary sector will be withdrew (Walsh and Wu 2016).
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But there is no suggestion the stamp will be withdrawn.
All the concessions we intended making you will be withdrawn.
Finance of dangerous industrial activity will be withdrawn.
They will be withdrawn from any competitions already entered into".
I understand the concerns that have been raised about the poster and they will be withdrawn.
If you were to quit, fine, I'm sorry, your salary will be withdrawn.
One worry is that too much supply will be withdrawn, leaving consumers vulnerable to power cuts.
If they strike goes ahead, TfL said the offer will be withdrawn.
But support will be withdrawn more quickly as their incomes rise than under the current system.
A lawsuit the organization filed challenging the denial will be withdrawn, Mr. Brownlie said.
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