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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw sustenance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean taking strength and nourishment from something or someone in order to keep going. An example sentence would be: "By drawing sustenance from her faith, she was able to remain positive during the difficult times."
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"It was both an ethic and a strategy from which we could draw sustenance".
"Even if it wasn't being spoken about openly, I was able to draw sustenance from it..
"They seem to draw sustenance from the regenerative power of nature and gardening," says Dumas.
It often seems that as the bee sucks, so does Mr. Taylor draw sustenance from his music.
Fat sleek calves frisk on the sunny hills and draw sustenance from between the massive hind legs of their mothers, their bags laden with rich milk.
There are still artists who draw sustenance from these austere landscapes, like the photographer John Paul Caponigro, whose images capture the eerie, otherworldly quality of those distant shores.
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He drew sustenance from door-knocking around the country.
It still draws sustenance from the music that turned Mr. Motian on in the first place.
Externally the regime draws sustenance from its "special relationship" with the US.
"This is where I live, this is where I'm drawing sustenance from right now, and I don't think about it any deeper than that," he said.
(Chinen) Helen Sung Quintet (Friday and Saturday) The articulate young pianist Helen Sung has lately been drawing sustenance from the standard jazz canon, though she has her own book of tunes.
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