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"drew a connection" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to establish or point out a relationship or similarity between two things. Example: The researcher's study drew a connection between diet and lifespan, showing that a high intake of fruits and vegetables can lead to a longer life expectancy.
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She also, inadvertently, drew a connection to Ms. Schapiro.
He then drew a connection between his student days and his current situation.
The Austin Police Department quickly drew a connection between the first three bombings.
In his sermon, Dr. Johns drew a connection between the chasm and segregation.
But Ken Dulaney, an analyst with Gartner, drew a connection between the departures of the Microsoft and Intel executives.
He drew a connection to the last thing in the world the C.E.O.'s wanted linked to their products: cigarettes.
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The first song of the day was "Thunderbolt," which draws a connection between lightning and arpeggios.
Many at the festival were quick to draw a connection between the urban beautification and consumerism.
Aid donors have failed to draw a connection between drug and development policies, according to HPA.
WikiLeaks responds by asking him to stop drawing a connection between himself and their organization.
Authorities have not drawn a connection to the apparent suicide in Newtown.
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