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The phrase "you would withdraw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a hypothetical situation or a conditional action regarding someone pulling back or removing themselves from a situation. Example: "If the situation becomes too overwhelming, you would withdraw from the discussion to regain your composure."
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As MPs shouted in disapproval, Sir Alan said: "That is a grossly offensive and misleading remark on the part of the honourable member and I would wish that you would withdraw it".
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"If we find that you lied to us and applied to our regular action process holding an admission from an early binding place," says Marlyn McGrath Lewis, admissions director at Harvard, "we would either not admit you or we would withdraw our offer".
"On August 3rd," said Mr Aziz, "we said that we would withdraw [from Kuwait] and you said it was a lie".
Hope would withdraw from the suit.
Foreign investors would withdraw their funds.
There is nothing that I would withdraw.
A1 Mr. Sharon said the army would withdraw from Ramallah.
He too would withdraw troops from Afghanistan by 2014.
In turn, Israel would withdraw its forces from Bethlehem.
Debitel said today that it would withdraw from that arrangement.
Fail, and the ECB would withdraw its emergency liquidity support.
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