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The phrase "withdraw yourself from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that someone should remove themselves from a situation or environment, i.e. "If you feel uncomfortable, withdraw yourself from the conversation".
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There are exit points at each feed where you can "DNF" or withdraw yourself from the race.
But if you need more time for your defense, you should then do the right thing for your sport and for your competitors and withdraw yourself from the competition.
He warned him: "If you... withdraw yourself from the detail, you lose touch".
"There's no reason to hide and withdraw yourself from school because you only get one childhood," Kaur said.
Once you realize that you are dealing with a frenemy and you've asked for reasons but there is no likelihood of change in your frenemy's behavior and attitude, then withdraw yourself from the failed friendship.
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You should take a break, but don't withdraw and isolate yourself from others.
If you experience extreme mood swings, depression or find yourself withdrawing from friends completely, get help.
Do you withdraw taxes from a paycheck?
"They will withdraw money from the United States and Europe.
I could not withdraw from it.
Clarke moved to withdraw from the case.
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