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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawing on her" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to utilizing someone's knowledge, experience, or resources.
Example: "The author was drawing on her extensive research to support her arguments."
Alternatives: "drawing from her" or "leveraging her".
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Drawing on her flash-bulb metaphor, Pitkin argues that one must know the context in which the concept of representation is placed in order to determine its meaning.
Daughter Molly is drawing on her bed.
"I'm not stupid," she said, drawing on her electronic cigarette.
One seemed to see her on stage drawing on her strength of will.
Let each of us speak against injustice by drawing on her own tradition.
Dr Anna Bull will lead in this area, drawing on her work with the 1752 Group.
As she turns 60 a month before that, she could start drawing on her pension.
Fitzgerald's first five novels were stories of English life in her lifetime, drawing on her experience.
Kohan wrote it as comic, but Moore played it emotionally, drawing on her own history.
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Torres drew on her cigarette.
Jamieson draws on her vivid reimaginings.
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