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The phrase "am drawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a feeling of attraction or interest towards something or someone.
Example: "I am drawn to the vibrant colors of the painting hanging in the gallery."
Alternatives: "I feel attracted" or "I am compelled."
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am drawn
verb
To move or develop something. heading
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"I am drawn to that.
I am drawn to iconoclasm and heterodoxy.
Like many, I am drawn to Africa.
Personally, I am drawn to differences".
I am drawn in three directions: south, east, north.
Thematically, I am drawn to reading stories of epic journeys.
There are many more places i am drawn to.
(That is another reason I am drawn to him).
"I am drawn to the television and radio.
I am drawn more to people who hurt, who break, than the lucky people".
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"I was, and still am, drawn to finding different spaces and contexts for art," he says.
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