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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particular draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific attraction or appeal of something, often in contexts discussing interests or preferences.
Example: "The festival had a particular draw for art enthusiasts, showcasing local talent and unique installations."
Alternatives: "a specific appeal" or "a distinct attraction".
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London's high rat and mice populations are a particular draw.
When she made the decision to come to MIT, the students were a particular draw.
He suggests that east London is a particular draw because it is the biggest area of population growth.
But there's some tasty match-ups in there, Reed and Woods taking on Molinari and Fleetwood looking a particular draw.
"We've just heard from a lot of people that they love it there," he said, mentioning the daily poker games friends reported as a particular draw.
The size of that audience, especially for The Verge, was a particular draw for Ms. Swisher and Mr. Mossberg, who together controlled the majority of ReCode.
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However, to locate a particular drawing among thousands is not easy.
If I need to locate a particular drawing, it sometimes takes hours of rooting through folders before I accept the fact that I'll never find it.
Customers request a saying, a particular drawing or both, and Wilson creates that on a banana.
HOW did "A Clockwork Orange" in particular draw Warner deep into controversy over movies and their consequences?
Referencing activity theory gives me an insight into this particular draw of using Siri: Siri allows me to accomplish my intentions much more easily than I can with the GUI.
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