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The phrase "drawing from the same" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to take inspiration or ideas from the same source or starting point. Example: "The artists' works all had a similar style, with each drawing from the same abstract concepts and bold use of color."
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Chopin and Bellini sometimes seem like distant composer cousins drawing from the same creative well.
It's unwise to focus on each financial decision in isolation when you're constantly drawing from the same pool of funds.
He was drawing from the same well of white Australian grievance that Hanson was in the 1990s.
It is the same size as that familiar book, with its cover even drawing from the same color palette of yellows and blues.
By appealing to notions of human dignity and equality, liberal secularists are in fact drawing from the same philosophical well as Robert George does.
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Why not a criticism that draws from the same energy?
Also they draw from the same subject matter.
Her fund-raising was mostly drawn from the same sectors".
Are their analyses drawn from the same sources?
The school drew from the same population as the public schools.
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