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The phrase 'drawing strength from' is correctly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone is finding inner courage or resilience to face a difficult situation. For example, "She was drawing strength from her memories of happier times."
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Drawing strength from her kin, who visit in dreams, Doris works barefoot at her sewing machine.
Or is it the great muscle of metaphor, drawing strength from resemblance in difference?
My father and his brothers watched those games in awe, seemingly drawing strength from Clemente's athleticism.
Jessica found mentoring a two-way therapy, drawing strength from helping someone else.
Other leaders suggested that their congregations were drawing strength from adversity.
Now Mr Modi dominates, drawing strength from his emphatic national election victory in May last year.
Drawing strength from the delirious fans, Huygens Tholen and Straton surged back from 13-10 to 13-13 13-13
Was it possible that women drawing strength from hormone replacement secretly wanted other women to make the same choice?
Their presence reflects the symbiotic nature of the armed groups and the drug trade, each drawing strength from the other.
But the power of providentialist thinking persists, drawing strength from the fervent beliefs of Christian, Islamic and Jewish fundamentalists.
They coped, they said, by drawing strength "from each other and from the knowledge that we did nothing wrong".
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