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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawing of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a representation or image of a particular item. For example, "The artist was commissioned to create a drawing of a unicorn."
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So he's saying: "This isn't even my drawing of a pipe – it's a drawing of a drawing of a pipe".
He returned with a drawing of a girl.
His drawing of a clock was fully intact".
He moved on to a drawing of a penthouse interior.
It was a beautiful drawing of a little girl.
It was a crayon drawing of a face, from 1970 -- not a drawing of a faun's face, from 1952.
Examples… Drawing of a map with illustrations, accompanied by footnotes below, which explain the illustrations.
In high school, she won an award for her drawing of a cat menacing a mouse.
Price developed a schematic drawing of a hypothetical reconstruction of the internal workings of the Mechanism.
"Wear short sleeves," it urged, next to a helpful drawing of a golf shirt.
"Be quiet" on his left forearm, under a drawing of a broken heart.
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