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Discover Ludwig"are drawn by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to something (usually a person) that is the cause of an action. For example, "The paths of our lives are drawn by the choices we make."
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Shoppers are drawn by the antiques shops.
Outsiders are drawn by French wine's glamour.
Some are drawn by the $8-per-hour 8-per-hour 8-per-hour paycheck
Many of the cartoons are drawn by the characters.
Some are drawn by a sense of romance or history.
Casual readers, by contrast, are drawn by the social aspects.
"Some are drawn by a prurient fascination with such massive destruction.
But many also say they are drawn by a deep fascination for Japan.
Others are drawn by its reputation as a center for healing and spirituality.
Many say they are drawn by the ethnic and cultural diversity.
A far greater number, however, are drawn by the spa, an indoor seawater facility.
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