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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drew money" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence to describe someone taking money out of a bank account. For example: "He drew money from his account to make a purchase."
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At times, the enterprise drew money from the clubs by threatening violence, court papers said.
Mr. Roberts drew money that Neediest Cases had allocated to the Children's Aid Society.
Once, the city drew money from the large business tax base of its mill economy, now defunct.
The loss of industrial jobs also devastated neighbourhoods, while chain stores drew money out of local circulation.
There was never enough money to cover all the checks; sometimes only the first check drew money.
The fund-raising campaign drew money from individual donors (who gave from $1 to $50,000) as well as from corporations and foundations.
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Hamas draws money from dozens of countries, most notably Saudi Arabia.
California's budget system allows the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection Cal Firee) to draw money from a rainy day fund.
An EPS can draw money from the social-security pot for each person it insures.
It holds profits from the business for him and allows him to draw money.
"Increasing tax rates draws money away from our economy," Boehner said, in response to a question.
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