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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'draw heat' is not correct and not usable in written English.
Instead, you could use phrases such as "draw attention" or "attract attention." For example: "The celebrity's controversial remarks quickly drew attention from the media."
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Ingels suggested installing swimming pools that could draw heat from the building below.
In winter it can draw heat from a separate loop and add it to the piping for room air.
Most air-conditioning units, like refrigerators, use tubes containing chemical refrigerants which vaporise as they draw heat out of the air passing over them.
Double-height windows overlook the sea, and a wood-burning stove supplements the antique radiators, which draw heat into the rest of the house from geothermal wells.
When the sun has set, the plant can draw heat back out of the molten salt to continue making steam and electricity.
The third way to use the sun is to draw heat into the house through south-facing "passive solar" buildings, which number into the thousands here.
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The best are breathable and draw heat-stealing sweat away from the skin.
This contender for spiciest dish in the city should draw heat-seeking chowhounds to Rhong-Tiam, a restaurant that opened in Greenwich Village in March.
One will be to pass bills to implement a new ruling on collective-self defence to allow Japan to come to the aid of allies, notably America a change expected to draw heated public opposition.
It draws heat from the water in the cooling cycle.
It draws heat away and keeps it from blowing up.
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