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Discover Ludwig"withdraw it from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to take something away or remove something from a particular place or situation. Example: The company decided to withdraw its support from the controversial politician's campaign. Explanation: In this sentence, "withdraw its support from" means to stop providing financial or other support to the politician's campaign.
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Therefore, the FAO should distance itself from this publication and withdraw it from its website.
The few outbreaks of copycat violence that resulted from its release persuaded Kubrick to withdraw it from UK distribution for nearly 30 years.
Ukip said it regretted that Read had felt obliged to ask his record company to withdraw it from sale and said it would donate its share of the proceeds so far to the Red Cross to help make up for income the charity would miss from future sales.
However, if any offence has been caused, we will withdraw it from use with immediate effect.
I might withdraw it from circulation and ban all future performances".
They have broad discretion to withdraw it from officers dismissed for misconduct.
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CBS withdrew it from its schedule within weeks of its premiere.
"We would have withdrawn it from the market," he said.
I agreed to lend money to a friend and withdrew it from the bank in cash.
"We immediately withdrew it from sale, discontinued purchase of that meat and contacted the FSA [Food Standards Authority] with this information.
After Chinook won a subsequent match with a human challenger, Schaeffer withdrew it from tournament and match play.
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