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Discover Ludwig"draw a crowd" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action which causes a lot of people to come together at the same place or event. For example, "The singer's new song drew a large crowd to her concert."
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"Milton" manages to draw a crowd.
Tina knows how to draw a crowd.
FOMO, they hope, will draw a crowd.
meeting -- or even to draw a crowd.
The really talented draw a crowd.
Someone who can draw a crowd.
Yes, that does tend to draw a crowd.
I can still draw a crowd,' " Mr. Baker said.
They know what can draw a crowd in Nascar.
The most popular general managers quickly draw a crowd.
Writers didn't usually draw a crowd of paparazzi.
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