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Discover Ludwig"got drawn" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the action of being selected or chosen for something, or to describe a situation where someone has been involuntarily drawn in. For example, "She got drawn into the group despite her reservations."
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Bit by bit, he got drawn in.
"Inventories got drawn down by a record amount".
Tell us a little about that, and how you got drawn into it.
I got drawn into it [by] a friend who was [there].
It was there that he got drawn into an extremist group.
He got drawn into the Khmer Rouge and rose through the ranks.
But the West then got drawn into a nation building exercise.
"I think that we got drawn, a little bit against our true feelings, into age statements," he says.
She adds, "Somewhere in the nineteenth century a line got drawn: you can't do this for grownups.
Laithwaite said many people got drawn into ultra-running from other endurance events, particularly marathons and Ironmans, souped-up triathlons.
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Could the entire region get drawn in?
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