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Discover Ludwig"draw tourists" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to attract or bring in visitors or travelers. Example: The new museum exhibit is expected to draw tourists from all over the world.
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In a way, those doomsday details draw tourists today.
emphasizes its Swiss heritage in order to draw tourists.
Spas, including Contrexéville and Plombières, draw tourists as well.
And alone it has little to draw tourists.
Some built museums and arts centres in an attempt to draw tourists, though this rarely worked.
Ten years ago, his descendants cleverly leveraged it to draw tourists.
Businesses throughout the state depend on the foliage to draw tourists to the area.
Yes, they still wear them, but mostly to draw tourists, Mr. Koda said.
Mr. Vasser said that new, non-casino attractions are helping draw tourists in the summer.
She is also organizing a museum in a renovated bank building to draw tourists to Morland.
Corydon, which has a population of about 3,100, was Indiana's first capital, and continues to draw tourists.
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