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The phrase "I drew" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a simple past form of the verb "to draw" and can be used in a variety of situations. Some possible examples of how to use it in a sentence are: - "Last night, I drew a beautiful landscape with colored pencils." - "I drew a funny cartoon of my dog to cheer up my friend." - "When I was younger, I drew all the time and dreamed of becoming an artist." - "After much practice, I finally drew a realistic portrait of my grandmother." - "The teacher asked us to draw our favorite animal and I drew a majestic lion."
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I drew a blank.
"I drew blood.
I drew the line.
I drew a total blank.
I drew the arm back!
I drew myself.
I drew a plan.
Then I drew back.
I drew closer.
"But I drew the line there.
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(i) drawing of lots.
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