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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to something that results in a tie or equal outcome, often in competitions or games.
Example: "The match ended as a draw, leaving both teams with one point in the standings."
Alternatives: "resulting in a tie" or "ending in a tie."
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He characterized the trial as "a draw, so far".
So far Mr. Williams appears to be paying off as a draw.
The school's strong sports culture has surely served as a draw for some applicants.
I'll score the round as a draw for Jones's sheer bravery.
But the Kerry people saw it as a draw at best.
Mr. Daschle is appearing as a draw at Mr. Johnson's fund-raisers.
I don't see it as a draw away from the Orioles".
The fight, such as it was, was scored as a draw.
The Jaguar football team also figures as a draw in the Rayonier calculation, Mr. O'Grady said.
Other suburban cities are also looking at entertainment as a draw.
In strictly economic terms, the power of technology that identifies reader trends is incredibly potent as a draw for advertisers.
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