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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drew to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a gradual movement or action towards something. Example: The horse drew to a halt at the edge of the cliff, its rider holding tightly onto the reins.
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Finally the tournament drew to a close.
The interview drew to a close.
Philadelphia drew to 87-85.
The hour drew to a close.
Optioned RHP Tim Drew to Buffalo.
He drew to within a homer of Hank Aaron's record.
Kuerten drew to 6-5, thenetteded Mirnyi's next serve.
As the 70s drew to a close, the rivalries intensified.
Our interview drew to a close as evening was falling.
As the cleanup drew to an end, prices crept up.
(The trial drew to a close last week).
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