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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawbridge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a type of bridge that can be raised or lowered to allow boats to pass.
Example: "The castle featured a drawbridge that could be raised to protect against invaders."
Alternatives: "a lifting bridge" or "a movable bridge."
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Some featured a drawbridge, a medieval innovation.
They also spoke to the operator of a drawbridge nearby.
All it lacks is a moat and a drawbridge.
But the architects still provided a drawbridge, above left.
"A castle with a drawbridge, moat and crenellations".
The gate could also be sealed by means of a drawbridge.
There was a wrong turn, and then a sign about a drawbridge.
In a police chase he can immediately cause a drawbridge to lift.
Once, the dock had a platform went up and down smoothly, like a drawbridge.
A Drawbridge spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
It would still be a drawbridge but would be lower than the current bridge.
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