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Discover Ludwig"like to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about having an interest in drawing or sharing what activity you enjoy doing. For example, "I like to draw in my spare time."
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"I like to draw," Marly said.
If you like to draw, just draw".
"Did you like to draw when you were little?" "No".
I didn't like to draw attention to myself.
"What would you like to draw?" he said merrily.
People either like to write or they like to draw.
"I don't like to draw attention to myself".
Lyudmila Ulitskaya does not like to draw attention to herself.
I would like to draw attention to two very recent incidents between Greece and Turkey.
Having said this I would like to draw attention to the treats in digital age.
We would like to draw your attention to two upcoming events this summer.
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