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Discover LudwigThe phrase "used to draw" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in the past tense to mean that something was done repeatedly and habitually in the past. For example, "He used to draw every day for hours on end."
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"I used to draw tic-tac-toe, like stick drawings, with a round head.
"I used to draw cartoons.
I used to draw the White Rabbit.
"They are used to draw people in".
She used to draw a paycheck from a day spa.
Tells of newsreels that used to draw big crowds.
"He used to draw these plays on the laptop".
I used to draw these bizarre and broken-up things.
Generic Mapping Tools26 is used to draw maps.
Yogaville used to draw considerable suspicion around Buckingham County.
Those results are used to draw the Stern Volmer equation.
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