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The phrase "has drew" is not grammatically correct in written English.
The correct form would be "has drawn." Example: She has drawn a beautiful picture of the sunset.
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The research on ADS planning integrated with the planning of DG has drew lots of researchers' attention since years ago.
After a lot of RO saline water desalination plants have been built, environmental problem caused by the disposal of high concentrated brine water from the RO process has drew much attention to the public (Hou et al. 2017; Mitra et al. 2009; Yang et al. 2010; Yu et al. 2012).
"We haven't heard anything from any Yankees officials, nor has Drew," said Henson's agent, Casey Close.
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Hong Kong has drawn England, Argentina and Portugal.
That has drawn hunters.
That has drawn criticism.
That assertion has drawn criticism.
And it has drawn flak.
That rootedness has drawn others.
It has drawn a line.
The race has drawn four other Democrats.
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