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"drawing a line between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to separating or making a distinction between two different things. For example, "The decision to draw a line between the two teams was difficult but necessary."
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Hitherto it has succeeded in drawing a line between them.
Drawing a line between nationalists and Islamists is not easy.
Mr. Lieberman and his rabbis have interpreted that by drawing a line between governing and campaigning.
A second problem, posed by all nonfeasance cases, was in drawing a line between enforceable and unenforceable promises.
Judge Ely said he had difficulty in "drawing a line" between these valuable law books and other reportable gifts.
Drawing a line between the Baltic states, only to remove it a couple of years later, would make no sense.
Jackie Kucinich, senior politics editor for the Daily Beast, is drawing a line between Bill Clinton, Fifa and Qatar's World Cup bid.
By arbitrarily drawing a line between death and life — five minutes after the heart stops — they have raised difficult ethical questions.
The collaborators are careful about drawing a line between their two jobs, and for the most part have avoided talking up the show to patrons.
Some driving schools bristled at the criticism, drawing a line between the basic skills classes they teach and the advanced skills taught by the Skip Barber Driving School.
Does that imply that governments should intervene to reduce growth below trend or potential levels?Drawing a line between Fed action and rising commodity prices isn't helpful.
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