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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not drawing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is not currently engaged in the act of drawing or creating a visual representation.
Example: "The children are not drawing during the art class because they are listening to the teacher's instructions."
Alternatives: "are not sketching" or "are not illustrating".
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We are not drawing equivalency, of course, between "Fox & Friends" and the New York Times.
The Yankees are not drawing enough walks or scoring enough runs.
Is it any wonder that we are not drawing enough new teachers from the top third of college graduates?
Most strikingly, in PKL matches, raiders no longer mutter "kabaddi" to show they are not drawing breath.
Some research has shown that MOOCs are not drawing massive numbers of people who otherwise couldn't get college-level instruction.
Some teams that are experiencing an increase in attendance are disappointed that they are not drawing even more fans.
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Loci are not drawn to scale.
Younger viewers are not drawn to newscasts.
Some figures are not drawn to scale.
"Well people are not drawn to creating".
Actin polymers and spectrin heterotetramers are not drawn to scale.
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