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The phrase "a drawing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drawing that is inspired by or derived from a particular source or subject.
Example: "The artist created a drawing from the landscape she observed during her travels."
Alternatives: "an illustration based on" or "a sketch inspired by".
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(Above, a drawing from the series).
An absorbing change of pace is a drawing from life of Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.
He gave her a drawing from which she has created a collage.
And how often do you get to view a drawing from the inside out?
The author of Where the Wild Things Are received a drawing from a child fan.
It is also running a Drawing from Nature course (£100pp) that weekend.
Other holdings of his work include a drawing from 1942 and a small painting from 1949.
A work of art, it exists just this side of a drawing from the Jetsons cartoon.
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"And then you have to fight again, maybe for a draw from a winning position.
The Black Stars came away with a draw from that game.
Intentions are not always realized, so first order precaution is a draw from a probability distribution.
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