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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw visitors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing attracting or bringing people to a location, event, or website.
Example: "The new art exhibit is expected to draw visitors from all over the city."
Alternatives: "attract visitors" or "bring in visitors."
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Its 300 restaurants draw visitors.
They learn to draw visitors into conversation.
Other islands try to draw visitors with big-name stars.
It worked, but had required herculean efforts to draw visitors.
Anything that might draw visitors is worth a bet.
The building's arms reach out to draw visitors in.
But it's not just glittering waters that draw visitors, it's entertainment.
But many of the works reside in small regional museums that struggle to draw visitors.
And it's the big names that can draw visitors back for less famous composers.
They provide high-paying jobs, draw visitors and keep downtowns vibrant.
The San Blas islands draw visitors to the traditional culture of the Kuna.
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