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'drew off' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something moving away or separating from a group or a specific location. Example: The team captain drew off from the rest of the players and walked towards the coach to discuss the game plan. In this sentence, 'drew off' is used to indicate that the captain moved away from the group of players he was with to go talk to the coach.
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And he still drew off and won with authority".
Knocking its bung out, he drew off enough off to give me a sample.
Mrs. Whatley drew off the dogs & cut the fox into pieces, rewards for them.
While the freed slaves worked their small fields, the powerful drew off the fruits of their labor through taxes.
The chart says, "Secretariat drove between horses to reach the front and drew off being ridden out".
Then, he returned to the dining room, drew off the necessary hot water and carried the cup to your table".
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The last, and only, time the Jets drew off-season attention for winning the Super Bowl was in 1969, when they won behind the charisma and confidence of Joe Namath.
The character's chain smoking tendencies often play out onscreen when she is experiencing stress, something which drew off-screen criticism for her disregard of littering the streets with her cigarette butts.
Ono tries to draw off the danger.
As I get further removed, I draw off different inspirations".
The slag is drawn off, leaving a matte of 70 to 75 percent nickel.
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