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Discover LudwigThe phrase "being drawn by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the act of being pulled by something else. For example, "He watched the horses being drawn by the carriage down the street."
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Young readers and young writers are being drawn by this.
Prospective residents are being drawn by good schools and easy access to downtown Manhattan.
What's different this time is the attention being drawn by the gay athletes.
The lines that divide Muslims in the Middle East today are being drawn by politics as much as by religion.
But on Monday, the battle lines were already being drawn by three predictable camps over the fate of the companies.
Nevertheless, for much of the spring and early summer, while battle lines were being drawn by Republican and Democratic lawmakers, financial executives mostly stayed out of the fray.
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They could be drawn by a child".
Different lessons were drawn by different commentators.
"The borders were drawn by non-Africans.
Have they been drawn by the spectacle?
Shoppers are drawn by the antiques shops.
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