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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'withdraw him from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone should be removed from a given situation or environment. For example, "The teacher decided to withdraw him from the class for his inappropriate behavior."
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But if there is any slippage in his recovery, England's staff will withdraw him from selection.
According to the Irving Independent School District's student handbook, his parents must officially withdraw him from classes.
And in late November, the investigation states, the white student's family decided to withdraw him from the school.
Sensing that the Mets' wanted Piniella, Howe asked Beane to withdraw him from consideration for the Mets' job.
Algerian officials had failed to withdraw him from the 800m before the deadline, so he was forced to line up for his first round heat.
Sunday morning while he was cooling out he began favoring his right front foot and Vanderbilt and his trainer, Bill Winfrey immediately decided to withdraw him from racing.
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At the end of the third round, his manager withdrew him from competition.
John Merrow: Jamir's mother withdrew him from Success Academy after two-and-a-half years.
Also that spring, James returned to the district preschool program we had withdrawn him from the year before.
Mr. Mahoney said Monday that Mr. Ford's departure, on Saturday, did not mean the American government had withdrawn him from the post.
If a claim had been made for Philbin, the Jets would have withdrawn him from waivers and "moved" him to inactive status.
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