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"drew in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to pull something or someone towards oneself. Example: The child drew in a deep breath before blowing out the candles on her birthday cake.
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That 'S' Thing Everyone Drew In School – What Was It?
That 'S' Thing Everyone Drew In School – What Was It?
Jacob's cheeks drew in.
Meritocratic recruitment drew in outsiders like Dreyfus.
The hubbub drew in curious passersby.
He drew in a breath.
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Ability to draw in groups.
This will draw in more customers.
The infield was drawn in.
Will Nato be drawn in?
That was drawn in 1979.
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