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The phrase "article drew" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how an article attracted attention or interest from readers or the public.
Example: "The article drew significant attention from the scientific community due to its groundbreaking findings."
Alternatives: "article attracted" or "article garnered".
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The article drew immediate fire.
The article drew a conclusion unwarranted by the reporting.
The article drew varied responses from many readers.
The article drew attention for Williams's comments on the Steubenville, Ohio, rape case.
Wow, this article drew 4 or 5 crackpots out of 5 comments.
The article drew upon a reporting trip I made last month to Pyongyang.
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The article draws two conclusions.
This mixed-methods article draws mainly on the qualitative data.
This article draws on text from How Bad Are Bananas?
Why?* This article draws on a book edited by Susan M. Collins, "Imports, Exports and the American Worker".
This article draws on key findings from a study conducted in rural New South Wales, Australia.
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