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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drawn to it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a strong attraction or interest in something.
Example: "From a young age, I was always drawn to it, captivated by its beauty and complexity."
Alternatives: "attracted to it" or "pulled towards it."
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Muslims are drawn to it by its sound academic performance.
Your eyes are drawn to it.
I was drawn to it.
But why was Billy drawn to it?
But I was drawn to it.
"In fact, we're drawn to it".
Medical students aren't drawn to it.
Josie was drawn to it and wasn't sure why.
"I was drawn to it in an unconscious way".
"People are drawn to it," Huizenga said, smiling.
I was completely obsessed and drawn to it".
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