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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feel drawn to" is correct and is used quite frequently in written English.
It is used to express the feeling of being magnetically or irresistibly attracted to something. For example: "She felt drawn to the old house at the edge of town."
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We also feel drawn to randomness and idiosyncrasy, especially when it's intentional.
"I don't feel drawn to lightness, I need something more," she says.
The more you think about the record's anonymity, the more you feel drawn to it.
Though I'm here to work, I still feel drawn to do the odd touristy thing.
I stand around and look at it and try to figure out why I feel drawn to it.
If what you most admire and feel drawn to is conspicuously flawed, it's easy to love them well.
"I find something morbid in them, which is quite disturbing, but I also feel drawn to them".
"I often feel drawn to the Hudson River … I never get tired of looking at it; it hypnotizes me.
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Instead, they felt drawn to the missionaries.
I felt drawn to glitter again.
They felt drawn to mountain air and open space.
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