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"a drawn out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is taking a long time or is excessively prolonged. Example: "The meeting was a drawn out affair, lasting almost three hours."
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Either way, a drawn out trial would keep the company's actions in the spotlight.
Many foreign survivors now complain of a drawn out and difficult compensation process.
Monday's revelation represents the latest chapter in a drawn out case.
But, be warned, getting to the festival site can be quite a drawn out process.
I'd much rather have 8 hours of full on exhilaration than a drawn out 20.
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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