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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawing for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of creating or obtaining a visual representation of something. Example: The artist created a drawing for the book cover, incorporating elements from the story into the design.
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A drawing for an animated film about Issey Miyake and Irving Penn.
For example, the English artist Damien Hirst gave him a drawing for his birthday.
But his funds ran out, and he had to sell a drawing for $100.
By Michael Crawford A drawing for an animated film about Issey Miyake and Irving Penn.
"I'm here to support a friend," said Cyrille Mansour, who bought a drawing for $4,500.
A caption last Thursday with a drawing for the Garden Q.&A.
There are free posters, a drawing for a trip to Graceland and lots of Elvis fans.
For the film, Wilson executed a drawing for Carver Skateboards, a company run by his friend Neil Stratton.
Those who answer 13 multiple-choice questions correctly are then entered in a drawing for cash prizes.
Tigers, of course, bring to mind William Blake, who is represented by a drawing for the poems of Thomas Grey.
Morgan also bought a drawing for Claude's "Sermon on the Mount," a painting acquired by the Frick Collection in 1960.
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