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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also draws on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something incorporates or utilizes additional sources, influences, or ideas alongside others.
Example: "The research paper also draws on previous studies to support its findings."
Alternatives: "also relies on" or "also utilizes".
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The research also draws on one school in a very specific context an inclusive STEM-focused school in the USA.
"The Fortunes" also draws on history, albeit one that is more obscure for many readers.
He also draws on some Hawaiian customs.
The design also draws on African precedents.
But "Glee" also draws on "American Idol".
But "Vaisseau Fantôme" also draws on other sources.
Nikolai Kapustin's music also draws on jazz at times.
It also draws on the location of the battle.
The storyline also draws on Ganzeer's own flight from Egypt.
But the Brahms also draws on tougher, grittier passions.
(He also draws on the neo-atheist Sam Harris).
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