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Discover LudwigThe phrase "began to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of someone starting to draw. For example: "The artist began to draw a portrait of his daughter".
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He began to draw on paper.
Others, though, began to draw different conclusions.
Lang began to draw the threads together.
The campaign against Yunus began to draw attention.
Along the way, it began to draw older people.
The protests began to draw people with many grievances.
Yet in the 25th mile, he began to draw away.
To combat the potential madness, he began to draw.
Etsy began to draw criticism from analysts almost immediately.
His new confidence began to draw people to him.
He began to draw manga in seventh grade in Osaka.
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