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'draw on examples' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to using past experiences or events as evidence in order to illustrate a point or make an argument. For example: "When writing your essay, remember to draw on examples from both fiction and real-life situations to support your arguments."
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This makes it essential that the educational experience breed cosmopolitanism — that students have international experiences, and classes in the social sciences draw on examples from around the world.
The former care minister and MP for North Norfolk said the UK should draw on examples from US states such as Colorado, which legalised the possession of small amounts of marijuana for recreational use by over-21s in November 2012.
In this article we draw on examples from two of the most common and well studied tumors of the CNS, diffuse glioma, and medulloblastoma.
In this commentary, we draw on examples from the thematic issue 'Longitudinal studies in ECEC challenges of translating research results into policy actions' to discuss how research from longitudinal studies in ECEC can potentially inform policy making.
As a way into the discussion, I will present the options in the Engagement system and will draw on examples from the classroom talk data collected for this study to demonstrate the different categories of Engagement meanings.
We draw on examples from the development of new single-purpose HIV and contraceptive products and then extend our discussion to the development of MPTs, including vaginal rings and injections.
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You draw on biographical details, for example, but you're also constructing a fictional account of the movements of Jackson, Brando, and Taylor on September 11th.
For example, draw on an eye, whiskers, mane, etc.
When WHO/RPC started their deliberations in 2001 on how best to analyse health research systems, one recommendation was that a comprehensive picture of benefits should be developed drawing on examples from many countries.
Drawing on examples going back to antiquity, they understood how unmitigated wealth-taking could create a negative and cumulatively self-reinforcing political dynamic.
Although the focus is on Wales, this packs draws on examples from all over the world and covers everyday issues such as how food supply, settlement, transport and health may be affected.
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