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Discover Ludwig"drawing for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used when discussing the purpose or reason for creating a drawing. For example: - "I am working on a new drawing for my art class." - "The artist spent hours perfecting the shading in her drawing for the competition." - "He used a different technique in this drawing for a more realistic effect."
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Carl Burger, Drawing for Fifty Years," drawings by W. Carl Burger.
"[Ludwig] Hilberseimer's drawing for Berlin from 1926".
She had quit drawing for three years.
The charcoal drawing was "Drawing for Fall, 1979," not "Drawing for Thinking".
They're drawing, for cannon fire, on massive poverty".
"Anyone drawing for the first time this year?
Ross began drawing for The New Yorker in 1937.
At first Prud'hon survived by drawing for engravers and painting portraits.
After studying drawing and painting, Bateman began drawing for publication in 1906.
A drawing for an animated film about Issey Miyake and Irving Penn.
We started drawing for hours to music — Tom Petty, Cake, everything.
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