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Discover Ludwig"draws in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the sense of "to attract," as in, "The department store's sale drew in large crowds."
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draws in the customer.
She draws in her breath.
There are no draws in today's economy.
Well, they have draws in boxing, too.
He draws in students through research.
It draws in all the crazy people".
Meanwhile, the negative, chloride-rich stream draws in sodium ions.
He added: "Everyone who draws in Libya feels like this.
It creates a magical world that draws in the audience.
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