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withdrawal
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United States
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In the United States, withdrawal can refer to financial transactions or quitting alcohol or drugs, with social connotations of independence.
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5
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2
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withdrawal
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Western countries
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Withdrawal in Western countries can encompass accessing funds, medical treatment, or social behavior, often linked to avoidance and solitude.
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5
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3
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withdrawal
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Japan
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Despite the rise of cashless transactions, withdrawing cash from ATMs is still widely practiced in Japan.
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3
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4
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withdrawal
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banking in Western countries
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Withdrawal from ATMs or bank branches is a common way to access money in Western banking cultures.
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3
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5
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withdrawal
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Middle Eastern countries
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In Middle Eastern countries, displaying withdrawal symptoms from substances is stigmatized and considered shameful.
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6
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withdrawal
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Saudi Arabia
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Public displays of withdrawal symptoms from substances are heavily stigmatized in Saudi Arabian culture.
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1
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7
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withdrawal
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Traditional Chinese medicine
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In traditional Chinese medicine, withdrawal symptoms are seen as a normal part of the healing process.
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8
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withdrawal
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pharmacology
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Severe withdrawal symptoms from certain drugs may require medical attention in pharmacology culture.
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