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Discover Ludwig"draw being" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English
It does not make sense grammatically or semantically. "Draw" is usually a verb that means to create a visual representation or to pull something towards oneself, and "being" is a noun that refers to existence or a living creature. Together, they do not form a meaningful phrase. Instead, you could use "drawn beings" to refer to a group of people or creatures that have been portrayed in a drawing, such as "The artist's portfolio contained many impressive drawings of mythical beings." Alternatively, you could use "beings are drawn to" to describe the attraction of certain entities to something, such as "Alien beings are often drawn to Earth's rich natural resources." Example with "drawn beings": "The children were delighted by the illustrations in the fairytale book, which depicted a variety of beautifully drawn beings such as fairies and dragons."
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I can see a draw being the likeliest outcome.
Pope was searching for the World Cup draw being held 13 time zones ahead in Pusan, South Korea.
With the World Cup draw being made after next year's Six Nations the dangers for France are obvious.
The World Open has been the biggest tournament in the United States for four decades, the draw being the hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money.
Students who had voted the first time around were then asked to do so again, with a cash prize draw being offered as an incentive.
But this was no ordinary concert, the main draw being that Jenkins, a stately soprano then in her mid-70s, was utterly tone deaf.
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The "draw" was obvious.
A draw was likely.
The draw was better.
My draw was meatloaf.
The draw is Thursday; plays starts Monday.
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