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The phrase "a draw at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of sports or competitions to indicate that the result of a game or match ended in a tie at a specific location or event.
Example: "The match ended in a draw at the championship finals, leaving both teams with equal points."
Alternatives: "a tie at" or "a stalemate at".
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A draw at Ewood Park will be enough for Town to finish inside the top six.
It was a draw at best".
The game was a draw at 2-2.
They have not turned into a draw at Shea.
Those antagonists agreed to a draw at this juncture.
(In some tournaments, a draw at the end guarantees each player a share of the pot).
It was clear that Hort was only looking for a draw at that point.
In Dalglish's first spell as manager, a draw at Anfield was a point gained for City.
Barcelona can clinch its 21st title with at least a draw at Levante on Wednesday.
Manchester United battled back from two goals down to salvage a draw at lowly Southampton.
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He had a draw at hand after 70 moves, but blundered on his next move.
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