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The phrase "withdrawn person" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to someone who is introverted, reserved, and tends to keep to themselves. Example: Susan was always seen as a withdrawn person in high school, often choosing to spend her lunch breaks alone in the library instead of socializing with others.
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I'm more of a quiet, withdrawn person, so I was very wary".
She seems so robust and contented, it's hard to imagine her as a shy and withdrawn person, agonising about her appearance.
Referring to this period, John Martyn (who in 1973 wrote the title song of his album Solid Air for and about Drake) described him as the most withdrawn person he had ever met.
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He is sly and erudite, withdrawn in person and in print exuberant.
The proposal has been withdrawn, a person involved with it said last week.
The antitrust lawsuit filed by players in March is expected to be withdrawn, one person briefed on the negotiations said.
Her concerns about Senator Edward M. Kennedy's deteriorating health (he was hospitalized after a seizure during the inaugural lunch on Tuesday ) prompted her decision to withdraw, this person said.
There may be signs of a complete personality change from a once confident and outgoing person to a withdrawn, sullen, and anxious person.
Of that amount, $20,000 was successfully withdrawn by a person using a false identity.
In a traditional individual retirement account, money is put in before taxes are paid; when it is withdrawn after a person turns 59 ½, it is taxed as income.
Lee Bo, 65, a shareholder of Causeway Bay Books and a British passport holder, went missing from Hong Kong last week, though his wife has said he voluntarily travelled to China and has withdrawn a missing person report.
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