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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a drawing of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or referring to an illustration or representation of something, typically in artistic or educational contexts.
Example: "She created a drawing of a beautiful landscape that captured the essence of the scenery."
Alternatives: "an illustration of a" or "a sketch of a".
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This example will be a drawing of a simple one for you to base your future drawings.
He moved on to a drawing of a penthouse interior.
So he's saying: "This isn't even my drawing of a pipe – it's a drawing of a drawing of a pipe".
"Be quiet" on his left forearm, under a drawing of a broken heart.
"It was like a drawing of a huge finger saying, 'O.K., different time,' " he said.
A few steps away, there is a drawing of a tree with leaves made of paper.
This is "home sweet home" (actually a drawing of a house).
One was a drawing of a woman cradling her baby, entitled "Mother's Love".
A drawing of a rabbit with the long ears and the cute whiskers and everything else.
The banner had a drawing of a nuclear weapon and the words "Never again".
The last page of the questionnaire showed a drawing of a ladder with ten steps.
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