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Discover LudwigThe phrase "big draws" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is most often used to describe events, activities or people that attract a lot of attention or a large number of people. For example, you could say, "The music festival had some big draws, including an internationally-renowned band."
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He's taken big draws.
"We won a couple of big draws.
For Americans, San Giovanni Rotondo has two big draws.
"Bristlecones are one of the big draws here," Ms. Baker said.
Pennington's small-town atmosphere and highly rated school system are big draws for young families.
It was one of a number of big draws on cable last week in Nielsen's estimates.
Multiple bedrooms, a hot tub and a fireplace are big draws in the ski market.
Once scrubbed of contaminants, the parcels are proving to be big draws.
Hill was one of Saturday's big draws, performing next-to-last on the main stage.
The pipelines would probably be the big draws in the bidding process.
Erdem, Peter Pilotto and Mary Kantrantzou will be big draws the week after next.
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