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Discover Ludwig"drawn at" is a valid expression in written English.
You can use it to reference a situation or scenario where two parties are competing for something and it ends in a tie. For example, "The intense match between the two tennis players ended with a draw, as the final score was drawn at 6-6."
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Slips of paper were drawn at random.
But a line is drawn at favouritism.
Lines are drawn at the start of each new cell.
Overall conclusions are drawn at the end of the paper.
But Lambert is just happy to be drawn at home.
These films were drawn at 85 and 95°C.
But that line is most often drawn at 108th Street.
They have beaten Espanyol and drawn at Málaga.
Other unconventional vignettes were drawn at the trial.
In all women, blood was drawn at 15, 24, and 32 weeks of gestation.
Maternal and fetal arterial blood samples were drawn at timed intervals.
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