Q: Is it a problem to withdraw a manuscript that has received a major revision decision?

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Is there any problem to withdraw the manuscript decided as “Major revision” and submit it to another journal? According to the decision letter, resubmission was suggested if I could follow all the comments. I think I can follow most of them, but I want to submit the manuscript to another journal. In that case, what should I mention in the cover letter?

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Answer:

If you can address most of the comments suggested by reviewers, I'm not sure why you would want to submit your paper to another journal. Ideally, withdrawing a paper from a journal after peer review is not considered a good practice as the reviewers have spent so much of their valuable time on reviewing the paper. Unless you have a very strong reason for rejection, you should ideally not be doing this. Moreover, the second journal might take a long time to process your paper and in case you receive a rejection, you will end up wasting more time.

However, if you strongly feel you want to withdraw your paper, you can send a withdrawal request to the journal. However, be careful not to submit your paper to another journal before you receive a confirmation of withdrawal; else, you might be accused of duplicate submission.

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