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The phrase "withholding for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where one is referring to the act of not disclosing or retaining something for a specific purpose or reason. Example: "The company is withholding for legal reasons until the investigation is complete."
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Normal withholding for the period would have been about $250,000.
The night of the big victory, Summitt gave Marciniak the hug she had been withholding for years.
SOCIAL SECURITY TAX Withholding for Social Security has gone back to 6.2 percent this year, and on earnings up to $113,700.
He also noted that some states were requiring withholding for nonresident business partners who do not participate in the group tax return.
But there was stiff resistance to withholding, because some taxpayers would in effect have to pay their taxes twice in one year – withholding for the current year's taxes and the lump-sum payment for the previous year's taxes.
Others are still less secretive, withholding, for example, only a certain technique by which alternate states of consciousness are attained, such as a doctrine, a chant, or a spiritual name.
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Benefits are often withheld for spurious reasons.
His name was withheld for his protection.
His last name was withheld for his protection.
That's the part that's withheld for taxes.
The reporter's name has been withheld for security reasons.
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