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Discover LudwigThe phrase "withdraw the nomination" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone wants to formally remove a nomination for a position, award, or recognition. Example: "After careful consideration, I have decided to withdraw the nomination for the committee chair position."
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And this strategy is not new: in 1993 Bill Clinton was forced to withdraw the nomination of the brilliant Lani Guinier, whom he'd nominated for Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights.
Among other options, Mr. Corzine could effectively withdraw the nomination.
Reid Cherlin, a White House spokesman, said the president would not withdraw the nomination.
Mr. Cornyn, an early opponent of Mr. Hagel's nomination, led the charge to ask the president to withdraw the nomination.
NASA officials said the agency administrator, Sean O'Keefe, was advised of the decision to withdraw the nomination of Maj.
Asked on CNN over the weekend if the White House would withdraw the nomination, David Plouffe, the president's senior adviser, said: "No.
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The episode is said to have told against him in 1977 when the incoming President Jimmy Carter nominated him as director of the CIA, but withdrew the nomination when he learned that the Chappaquiddick involvement might prevent his approval by the Senate; his registration as a conscientious objector with his draft board just after the second world war may also have been a factor.
When the tax mistake went public, President Obama should have withdrawn the nomination immediately.
The Administration withdrew the nomination and brought Weiss on in an informal role.
The White House today abruptly withdrew the nomination of a Marine general to be deputy administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
But after a public outcry about nepotism, it quickly withdrew the nomination, even suggesting that it had never been made.
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