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Discover Ludwig"drawn back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a physical action such as being surprised or scared and quickly retracting one's body, or to describe a feeling of hesitancy or reluctance. For example: My body involuntarily drew back in shock when I heard the news.
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"I wasn't drawn back".
And even he is drawn back in.
Her hair is drawn back severely.
Why is she drawn back to Greenland?
"I found myself drawn back to fashion".
The old teammates are drawn back when Brown returns east.
I grew up there and I'm always drawn back.
His black wiry hair was drawn back in a ponytail.
Recently, I have been slowly but steadily drawn back in.
Instead, I found myself drawn back to Jocelyn's desk.
Her hair was drawn back from a prettily modelled forehead.
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