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'he drew out' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing someone taking something out of a container or out of their pocket, for example: "He drew out a crumpled piece of paper from his pocket."
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He drew out a couple of pills.
He drew out the words "Ohhh!
So exciting!" He drew out the syllables: eg-zi-tink!
He drew out mysterious moments, searching passages and milky textures.
He drew out several photographs that showed platforms rising out of the jungle.
Digging into a pocket, he drew out a document, reaching across the water to hand it to Dr. Sanyal.
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That's the sort of thing he"—she drew out the next word—"loooooves".
The flavors he draws out of vegetables, meat and seafood can stop your breath.
He draws out both how Mother Courage prostitutes herself and how her children follow her lead.
He draws out the play's emotional and intellectual content by removing it from its naturalistic fustiness.
We see that his recitation pains a young Frenchwoman -- because he draws out the r's in "murder".
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