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Discover Ludwig"to be drawn" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the passive form of the verb "to draw" and can be used in a sentence to indicate that something is being pulled or dragged. It can also be used to indicate that something is being selected or chosen. Example: The curtains were drawn closed to block out the sunlight. Example: The names will be drawn at random from the hat to determine the winner of the raffle.
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Martin refused to be drawn.
There are two conclusions to be drawn.
Naturally, there are distinctions to be drawn.
No other conclusion to be drawn.
The line has to be drawn somewhere.
Certainly there were comparisons to be drawn.
One was to be drawn.
Perry declined to be drawn.
Clegg refuses to be drawn on this.
It is easy to be drawn in.
Culkin doesn't want to be drawn further.
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