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"drawing of lines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a picture or illustration composed of lines, often drawn with a pencil or pen. For example: "The artist demonstrated great skill in the delicate drawing of lines that composed the image."
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There are conflicts around the globe, many of which stem from our own Machiavellian role in geopolitics and the careless historical drawing of lines on a map.
Such doubts may be useful in what is expected to be a protracted legal battle over whether population data compiled using sampling can be used in redistricting, the drawing of lines for Congressional and state legislative districts.
Second page has man looking at woman whose head is an abstract drawing of lines and circles; another picture is of a man and woman sitting in one chair in an apartment.
But until some reforming entertainer nails 95 theses to the door of Malibu's heavily fortified Church of the Holy Family, it all counts on the great penance abacus in the sky, OK? And, ultimately, there was the drawing of lines under stuff.
Unlike an automobile, where components are relatively fixed and separable, in the world of software the drawing of lines separating operating systems, applications and features is a maddening and frustrating exercise, one that has been the basis of much of Microsoft's control over the industry.
"In civilised countries, the truth is best policed by scholars, not criminal prosecutors," we wrote when the British writer David Irving was convicted by an Austrian court.In our confusing times, freedom of speech, including edgy and offensive speech, needs sophisticated defenders, as well as an intelligent drawing of lines at the point where incitement to violence begins.
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(B ) Representative drawing of cells in the different lines.
In every concentric circle of human interaction, we can be instruments of bringing people together instead of drawing lines of enmity to separate us. .
A "social pattern," utopia was based on a constant "drawing and re-drawing of lines of demarcation" (Paths in Utopia, 1996, p. 137).
"I found the process of drawing these lines instead very meditative and fluid".
As one nation, the United States would extend life lines instead of drawing battle lines.
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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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