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"draws close" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something (usually a time or event) approaching or becoming near. Here are a few examples: 1. The end of the school year draws close, and students are starting to feel the pressure of final exams. 2. As the train draws close to the station, passengers gather their belongings and prepare to disembark. 3. The deadline for the project draws close, and I still have a lot of work to do. 4. As the sun sets, the peacefulness of the evening draws close. 5. With each passing day, the wedding draws close and the excitement grows.
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The secret goldfish draws close to the center of the cosmos.
But every time the camera draws close to Dench, she makes the movie hers again.
The woman draws close and, with a whipping motion, stabs a knife deep into your thigh.
When hope fails, fear draws close, and whispers sly deceits in our minds.
As the first anniversary of the attack draws close, Ms. Torres is filled with dread.
(Now 'Millionaire' draws close to 20 million viewers on a regular basis).
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A medal match draws closer.
Zuwanie's visit draws closer.
She draws closer, pulls back," one friend told me.
Gradually, the camera draws closer to Mr. McCall's face.
We can expect more of these as November 2004 draws closer.
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