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"withdraw of" is not a grammatically correct phrase
The correct phrase would be "withdrawal of." You can use it when discussing the action of taking something away or removing something from a particular place or situation. For example: - The company announced the withdrawal of its product from the market. - The politician faced intense scrutiny due to his sudden withdrawal of support for the bill. - The bank fees for early withdrawal of funds are quite high.
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So Russian money might still result in a withdraw of liquidity.
The government, eager to snub Robert Mugabe's dreadful regime, has dropped heavy hints in the hope the cricketers would withdraw of their own accord.
Following withdraw of US troops from Iraq, and the intended draw-down in Afghanistan, Obama is seeking to continue his post-9/11 pivot of US foreign policy toward the Asia-Pacific region through initiatives like the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
Implications for the design, introduction and withdraw of currency are considered.
The green curve in Fig. 14 shows the deexcitation process of the excited state of Er3+ ions in Yb-Er-SBA-15 after the withdraw of the pump.
Immediate withdraw of substance overused combined with a strong prophylactic treatment, which included naproxen, SNRIs and preventative antimigraine agents is efficient to decrease headache impact in most patients with MOH.
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Mamadou remained among the most withdrawn of the academy's students.
1 After the interviews, one nurse withdrew of the study.
Overall, 18·0% of patients withdrew because of lack of efficacy or worsening of psoriasis.
Kidman had to withdraw because of a recurring knee injury.
The monolayer thickness is controlled by withdraw velocity of substrate.
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