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The phrase "a drawn" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where "drawn" is an adjective, typically describing something that has been pulled or stretched, but it usually requires a noun to follow.
Example: "He had a drawn expression on his face after hearing the news."
Alternatives: "a pulled" or "a stretched".
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Another VAS was a drawn analogue of the wooden cubes and is hereafter called a drawn VAS (Fig. 2).
Soon I had a drawn a viable route around Europe.
Either way, a drawn out trial would keep the company's actions in the spotlight.
"Here are the elements: a drawn orangutan and Louis Prima's voice.
In that game, Kasparov resigned in what an analysis showed was a drawn position.
However, this will be a drawn out affair.
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So a drawn-out match today will leave her unamused.
You want a drawn-out will-they-won't-they romance?
And you thought health care reform was a drawn-out battle.
The deindustrialization of London was a drawn-out and painful process.
It was less a loving tribute than a door slam after a drawn-out breakup.
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