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The phrase "draw a discussion" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where one intends to initiate or provoke a discussion.
Example: "The speaker aimed to draw a discussion among the audience about climate change."
Alternatives: "spark a discussion" or "initiate a discussion."
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In [19], the authors assume that the dual-hop cooperative secondary network suffers with the primary interference and draw a discussion on how it impacts on the secondary performance.
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It also drew a heated discussion about the stereotypical behavior that MEP says men are conditioned to adopt.
"Well, I don't want to get drawn into a discussion of the Qur'an".
To get drawn into a discussion of Israeli policy is to play by his rules, not ours.
He was however reluctant to get drawn into a discussion of whether modified food should play a larger role in famine relief efforts.
Politics Home's Paul Waugh said a spokesman refused to get drawn into a discussion on whether publication of Snowden's leaks was a "gift" to terrorists.
Try not to get drawn into a discussion which of the two ways of pronouncing the 'g' (the hard or the soft one) is the proper one.
I'll draw a line under the technical discussion at this point, but you get the idea.
The post sparked a heated discussion and draw a lot of attention in the media.
But in all these conversations, Mr. Speyer said, parents should draw a firm line between proper discussions of money inside the family and improper boasting about money with friends and all other outsiders.
For example, asking our informants to draw a sketch map opened up discussions about danger and safety without probing.
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