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Discover Ludwig"withdraw support" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you are ceasing to support something or someone. For example: "The government has decided to withdraw support for similar initiatives in the future."
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"If we withdraw support, the main problem will not be solved," he said.
That's far too early: why withdraw support in the face of continuing mass unemployment?
Withdraw support too soon, and the world economy collapses into a double-dip recession.
But so far no donors have threatened to withdraw support, said Mark Rosati, a university spokesman.
Less than a month later, Goldman was the first dealer to withdraw support from the market and ARS froze up.
His partners in government, the Greens, were due to meet to discuss Kosovo and whether they should withdraw support.
After publicly supporting Mr. Johnson since he became chief executive in 2011, Mr. Ackman seemed to withdraw support on Friday.
But after the Paris terror attacks last year, Republicans, led most forcefully by Trump, began to withdraw support for it.
Eighteen days after the girls' birth, the couple did withdraw support from one baby, whose health had badly deteriorated.
Labour has threatened to withdraw support for the HS2 rail project if the bill rises above £50bn.
Some liberals, believing that government should step in as employers withdraw, support a European-style, single-payer health care system.
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