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withdraw
Verb
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If you withdraw (something) from somewhere, you take (it) out.
The conservatives have withdrawn support from the government.
He withdrew $50 from his bank account.
After the battle, the soldiers withdrew from the town.
favour
Noun
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Some help.
Can you please do me a favour by washing the dishes?
May I ask you a favour?
favour
Verb
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When you favour someone, you like them and prefer them over other people.
from
Preposition
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When something is from someone, the person gave or sent it.
I got a gift from my grandmother today.
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When someone is from a place, that's where they started.
I am Chinese. I come from Hunan province.
Sorry I'm late. I just came from school.
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You use from to talk about distances between thing in space or time.
Saturn is far from earth.
School is 5km from my home.
The year 2515 is a long time from now.