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Discover Ludwig"drawing forth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "drawing forth" to describe the action of bringing something out or extracting it from a certain place or situation. Example: The teacher's lecture on the topic was so engaging that it drew forth a brilliant question from one of the students, leading to an insightful class discussion.
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His impudence robbed the crowd of their breath, drawing forth one great gust of amazed exhalation.
This learning is more important to schoolwork, for teachers are concerned ultimately with drawing forth new responses from their students.
Brown does the straightforward, too — a nicely cooked steak, scallops adrift in foam — and he's particularly adept at drawing forth the seasonal.
The air was softly touching my skin and tongue, entering me and drawing forth the little sighs I did not know as mine.
Likewise, Grant Stott is adept at drawing forth the hisses and boos, but it is a continual effort to remember why, as Prince Charming's cousin Rupert, he's supposed to be such a threat.
Sibelius's language is all his own, however, and Mr. Davis got the orchestra to speak it like poetry, drawing forth an elastic bounce of melody, or willing golden sound from the trombones.
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draw forth – not sweetness – something new.
He examined it carefully, and unscrewed its head, and drew forth a small, sturdy fishing rod.
It's what keeps the blame at bay and draws forth collaborative solutions.
We owe a debt to those who suffer because they draw forth our tenderness.
"Does the arrow draw forth the target or vice versa?" He ponders in silence.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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