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The phrase "draw numbers" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It typically means to select numbers at random or to choose numbers for a lottery or game. Example: The lottery winner was determined by drawing numbers from a hat.
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"The farmer ended up having to draw numbers out of a hat".
Players draw numbers to see which one has to make the wake-up calls the next morning.
Now that it's been done there is almost no way for the World Series to draw numbers like it did this fall.
Each winner will receive £33,035,323 after Saturday night's draw produced the main draw numbers 58, 47, 27, 46, 52, 26 and the bonus number 48.
This year, the group had reportedly hoped that their rally on Friday would draw numbers to compete with last weekend's Women's March on Washington, which attracted at least half a million protesters.
In past elections, Ms. Bernstein said, candidates with the same names have had to draw numbers and attach them to the end, like John Smith 1 and John Smith 2, to keep them straight.
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Draw number people.
Moving in, they drew numbers for the bedrooms.
Another official drew numbers out of a pair of buckets.
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