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"drew out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of pulling an object from a container or surface. For example, "He drew out a bright piece of fabric from the box."
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drew out
verb
Simple past tense of draw out
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He drew out a couple of pills.
He drew out the words "Ohhh!
Then Dr. Tong drew out the fiber.
"Elena drew out the passion from Angela.
So exciting!" He drew out the syllables: eg-zi-tink!
He drew out mysterious moments, searching passages and milky textures.
Their heat drew out the band's wilder side.
After dinner, Mr. Cheetam drew out his flask again.
On the flight home, Thompson feverishly drew out ideas.
What took Ben Drew out of his childhood environment?
She emphasized and drew out the words "food poisoning".
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