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Discover Ludwig"draw reaction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone's behavior or actions have elicited a particular response from a person or group. For example, "When the CEO proposed cutting salaries, it drew a reaction of shock and dismay from employees."
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Some reasons are related to game play, such as retaliation, momentum-building, intimidation, deterrence, attempting to draw "reaction penalties", and protecting star players.
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Photograph: Julian Makey/Rex Features There are some jokes that are guaranteed to divide opinion and draw reactions that range from sincere laughter to silence and disapproving looks.
The decision, made because the stars of the film have outspoken anti-war views, drew reaction from around the country.
News of the death of al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden has drawn reaction from around the world.
Plans by the U.S. government to change the way researchers characterize pain and distress in lab animals is drawing reaction from biomedical research and animal-rights groups.
Our article on waging war commando-style drew reactions pro and con.
Other researchers have also shown that at least one underwater creature, the cuttlefish, can produce polarized light patterns on its arms, drawing reactions from other cuttlefish.
The board's vote has drawn reactions from educators and parents in Port Washington and beyond, some applauding the board's decision and others condemning it.
Mr. Zustiak's unusual conflict with the Y has drawn reactions, from head-shaking over his error to outrage at the Y's response.
She changed the sport so profoundly and became such an icon that reaction to her stepping down drew reactions from people ranging from Peyton Manning to LeBron James.
Trump's call also drew reactions from journalists and editorial writers throughout Europe and in Israel, where he is due to arrive for a visit later this month.
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