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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawn inspiration" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing how someone or something has taken ideas or motivation from another source. Example: "The artist has drawn inspiration from nature to create her latest collection."
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I've drawn inspiration from athletes.
Opera and leider composers have always drawn inspiration from literature.
Are there American writers you have drawn inspiration from?
Even a more established designer like Anna Sui has drawn inspiration from him.
They have drawn inspiration from local currencies all over the world.
Throughout her career, Parton has drawn inspiration from her childhood in Tennessee.
Wolpert mentions Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela as having drawn inspiration from Gandhi's methods.
To communicate this, Hong has drawn inspiration from both real and fictional locales.
I have always drawn inspiration for my designs from travel; from the culture, architecture and people of a country.
He said he had drawn inspiration from going to watch Ammann win the ski jump Saturday morning.
I've never drawn inspiration from that miserable work, and I shall never mention it again in writing, either.
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