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"by a draw" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which two or more people or teams have the same score and neither one is declared the winner. For example, "The teams finished the game in a tie, resulting in a draw."
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The order of the candidates was decided by a draw.
· The order in which candidates are questioned will be determined by a draw.
A 9-1 defeat athehe Bernabéu was followed by a draw at home.
The start order of the first run is determined by a draw held the day of the race.
"We wanted to get six points out of both games and we've done that," said Young, who knew qualification for next summer's finals would be guaranteed by a draw in Montenegro next month.
QPR, meanwhile, ended a run of 5 consecutive defeats with a romping win at West Brown followed by a draw - that was so nearly a win at Villa Park in midweek.
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Each essay is accompanied by a drawing she has made.
Unity was represented on the ballot by a drawing of two clasped hands.
The mechanism of inhibition by a drawing lubricant layer was the major attribute under exploration.
The tower-keep had a modest entrance, which was reached by a draw-bridge that lay across the surrounding moat which initially reached right up to the base of the castle.
The paintings were inspired by a drawing by his daughter, Jennifer, at the age of two.
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