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Discover Ludwig"draw a response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone would like the person they are addressing to provide an answer or opinion on a particular topic. Example: Please draw a response to the issue of climate change.
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"The killings are done to draw a response from the media, from the government, to bring in the military.
"You work hard in the summer to showcase yourself in the hope that you will draw a response from coaches," Mr. Skoglund said.
"Are you interested in murder, Mr. Joyce?" asked Harold Nicolson, desperately trying to draw a response from the taciturn Irish author at a lunch in London in 1931.
He points out that he made a million-dollar offer to Kessler's promoter early in 2007, which failed to draw a response, before promoting the fight in Cardiff last autumn.
Though the investigators do not know how much the moonshiners as a whole earn from their activity, the business here has grown big enough to draw a response from the Federal Bureau of Alcohol , Tobacco and Firearms
Memories in Collage Moira Fain's collage boxes, on view through Dec. 13 at the Paesaggio Gallery in West Hartford, are almost bound to draw a response from even the most blasé viewer.
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The offer drew a response from hundreds of fans.
Anything that doesn't fit, or signals trouble, draws a response.
The roar of the crowd eventually drew a response from conference participants.
The demonstration drew a response from multiple Bay Area law enforcement agencies.
None of these actions drew a response from the boy, whom I will call Matthew.
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