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Discover Ludwig"being drawn away" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a present participle phrase used to describe the act of being physically or emotionally removed from a situation. It can also imply that someone or something is causing this separation. Example: She was so focused on her work that she didn't notice her friends being drawn away one by one to the dance floor.
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Chief executive Roger Whiteside said the main cause of Greggs' problems was customers being drawn away by rivals.
Chinese workers were being drawn away from the railroad to work in nearby mines, even though the foremen tried to prevent them from leaving, sometimes by force.
But now those students are being drawn away by the prospect of getting rich even quicker by joining a nascent dot-com venture.
And, he said, among the most gratifying things is that the audience apparently is not being drawn away from places like Lincoln Center.
"At the same time that we're dealing with these important public health programs, money is being drawn away for Phase 1".
Rangers must play their first leg against PSG at Ibrox, despite being drawn away, because Celtic would also have been in action on the night of the return.
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I think people's attention is drawn away from giving".
Clarified suspending phase from the region closest to the filter wall is drawn away through a downstream outlet.
My attention was drawn away from the Rothko by a painting I found vaguely familiar.
Brighton have been drawn away to Millwall in the sixth round on 17 March.
That represents an awful lot of cash that would be drawn away from working families.
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