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The phrase "drawn to working" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means being strongly attracted or compelled towards a certain type or aspect of work. Example: After studying music for years, she found herself drawn to working in the technical side of the industry.
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Will academics always be drawn to working in somewhere "prestigious"?
"Unique individuals are drawn to working for a social cause.
But in the last few years I've been drawn to working in television.
"I was really drawn to working with my hands," she said.
She was drawn to working with children from broken families because of what she described as "the epidemic of divorce" and the toll she saw it was taking.
In my opinion, both Carl Barat and Pete Doherty of the Libertines are iconic British artists, which is why I was drawn to working with them.
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Paleontologists from around the world have been drawn to work in Patagonia.
But I am also drawn to work on aspects of medicine and biology outside my discipline.
For four centuries Omori was a city of 200,000 people, most of them drawn to work in the silver mines.
However great the commercial opportunities, the project has also been buoyed by enthusiasts, from investors to the aviation engineers, drawn to work on something completely different.
Whether you're drawn to work at a hacker space filled with laser cutters and 3-D printers, a writers' workshop, an art studio or just working at your own kitchen table, you'll participate in the maker ethic.
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