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Discover Ludwig'drew participant' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone who took part in an activity such as a competition or survey. For example, "The survey drew a large number of participants."
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[15] In DREW, participant retention was excellent (92%), non-exercise activity was monitored and the exercise training was supervised with outstanding adherence (∼97% for completers).
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CAPTION: The finals of the song and dance competition drew participants young and old yesterday at the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, Ariz.
This year's course drew participants from 17 states, many of whom interpret Broadway shows on the road.
But the championships, which last year drew participants from approximately 20 colleges, take place each year.
"Israel Apartheid Week" drew participants in 54 cities around the world this month, twice the number of last year, according to its organizers.
In a show of solidarity with the march in Washington, which drew participants from around the country and was timed to coincide with the Martin Luther King holiday weekend, other antiwar activities took place nationwide.
However, we drew participants from GP practices across three geographical areas, representing a sample of older patients with multiple long-term conditions experiencing standard care.
It has drawn participants from France, Israel, Japan, Singapore, and forty U.S. states.
Drawing participants from all over the globe, this is the world's best party – full stop.
But even wealthier areas need financial incentives in order to draw participants like Mrs. Williams.
Mr. Guerriere hopes to draw participants from all of greater Hartford, an area encompassing three-quarters of a million people.
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