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The phrase "I could draw" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to express past or present ability or possibility to draw something. Example: "When I was younger, I could draw realistic portraits of people."
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"I could draw," he replies.
"I wish I could draw like you".
"I was fortunate that I could draw," he said.
"I could draw this station in my sleep," he said.
I could draw and I could play the piano.
"I could draw for hours and hours and hours.
I could draw you the sets for that production.
I always had confidence, because I could draw.
I could draw pictures of birthmarks, rashes or injuries.
I only wish I could draw the line at speedboats.
I could draw the things that he imagined.
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