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Discover Ludwig"I got drawn" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a figurative way of saying that someone was chosen or selected for a certain purpose. For example, "My name was drawn in the lottery, so I got to take part in the exclusive event."
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The band were into bondage and sadomasochism; one of their songs was called Beat My Guest, and I got drawn into how physical it was.
"I gave up the hobby when I went to medical school, and when I got out, I got drawn back again".
There was a lot of talk in the team about winning, having champagne and so on and I got drawn into that.
I got drawn in, too.
All I could think was, "What is everyone talking about and how could this possibly matter?" But then I got drawn into the discussion and for a second -- a brief split second -- I forgot about death.
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He reels out compelling statistics that I know I won't remember, and I get drawn into the bee disaster.
I simply hesitate whenever I get drawn into this territory because I have found, over time, that it either leads to people misunderstanding the basis upon which you are taking decisions or it leads to people trying to colonise God or religion for one particular political position.
That said, the closer I get drawn into it, the more I tend to wonder whether I am just enjoying this music from a safe arm's length as I silently endorse it?
"I think that we got drawn, a little bit against our true feelings, into age statements," he says.
I settled into the role pretty comfortably, and I was getting drawn into the game even further.
"I'm getting drawn to a cruise," Mortimer agrees.
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