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The phrase "an draw" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misformation of a phrase, as "an" is typically used before a vowel sound, and "draw" does not fit that context.
Example: "I need to draw a picture for my art class."
Alternatives: "a drawing" or "to draw."
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When is a draw a victory?
When is a draw a loss?
It is a draw, not a tie.
"A draw's a draw.
A draw was a fair result overall.
A draw was a fair result".
"A draw is probably a good result.
A draw was probably a fair result".
A draw is not a failure.
A draw.
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