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Discover LudwigThe phrase "automatically draw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being created or generated without manual intervention, often in relation to technology or software.
Example: "The program is designed to automatically draw the graphs based on the input data provided by the user."
Alternatives: "instantly create" or "self-generate".
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The more conductive spots then automatically draw more power and get hotter.
Neither is it introducing dogmatism into the debate, as if spiritual and religious traditions automatically draw on authoritarian sources.
The designers wrote software that could automatically draw information — maps, DNA sequences, bird songs, photographs, evolutionary trees, and so on — from many sources and organize them in one place in one standard format.
Many, like Anon from Westchester, object to the way their school was characterized: If a person on the street reads this article never having gone to Horace Mann... they would automatically draw conclusions.
There are now 25 years of JUSTICE SOUTER -- Well, I don't know that it goes so far as to say that it is automatically coercive in the sense that you would automatically draw the conclusion that coercion was involved, but that there was invariably a coercive effect.
"The endorsement of Jay, Will and Jada for 'Fela!' has been essential for a musical that would not automatically draw a mass audience," said Steve Hendel, the lead producer of "Fela!," which depicts the life story of the Afrobeat musician with song and dance.
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"Once you mention his name, everyone is automatically drawn".
"Not necessarily everyone who enters the school automatically draws and paints at an artistic level.
The work of the chefs at many of the restaurants automatically draws interest.
This automatically draws data on a daily basis from GP electronic records.
But it was also valuable to encourage them to try films they were not automatically drawn to – and feel free to be critical or won-over.
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