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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw of" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to use the phrase in your sentence, it would be "draw off," which means to remove (liquid) from a container or area. For example: "I drew off some water from the lake to fill the bucket."
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The big draw, of course, is audio.
Otherwise it was a draw of reunions.
That adds to the draw of the DVD box sets.
The draw of ground zero will only intensify with time.
That's the draw of the city, the energy.
It is not the big draw of the Commune.
That is precisely the draw of the Internet.
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(i) drawing of lots.
b Drawing of lesional area.
Fig. 1 Schematic drawing of triggering logic.
Fig. 1 Drawing of the sling.
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