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The phrase "able to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's capability or skill in creating drawings or illustrations.
Example: "She is able to draw realistic portraits that capture the essence of her subjects."
Alternatives: "capable of drawing" or "skilled at drawing".
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You shouldn't be able to draw it.
"We are not able to draw any conclusions," Lebel said.
Some businesses might be able to draw on neighborliness.
"And I was able to draw Reeves two inches tall.
That's all because you are able to draw the ball".
"I was able to draw on my experiences," she said.
It's like being able to draw or paint".
Being able to draw from a very early age.
Finally, he was able to draw on his childhood experiences.
(For example, by the age of eight they should be able to draw a bar graph).
It counts itself lucky to be able to draw on this revenue stream.
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