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The phrase "draw support from" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It means to seek or obtain help, guidance, or assistance from someone or something. Example: The candidate was able to draw support from various grassroots organizations during his campaign.
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Aston Villa have a large fanbase and draw support from all over the Midlands and beyond, with supporters' clubs all across the world.
But Mr. Toledo can draw support from Peru's Indian majority.
Trump and Sanders draw support from different groups of voters.
"These are organizations that in the past wanted to draw support from both Democrats and Republicans.
In contrast, Mr. Khatami would be expected to draw support from large cities.
He figured it was a win-win: a youthful politician who would draw support from women.
This moderate view has helped BeneStream draw support from both venture capitalists and philanthropists.
But they did draw support from the far more numerous, and desperate, urban poor.
Mr. Bush's advisers believe he can draw support from the Blue-Dog Democrats, a conservative Democratic caucus.
He had hoped that once he attracted members, he would draw support from the industry's large lobbying budget.
She still holds out hope for a final plan that could draw support from members of both parties.
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