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"was drawn into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a person being pulled or lured into a situation or activity. Example: Sarah was hesitant at first, but she was drawn into the lively conversation and quickly joined in with the group.
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was drawn into
verb
To move or develop something. heading
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He was drawn into Lenny's circle.
Slowly, he was drawn into politics.
I was drawn into a gang.
But, very quickly, I was drawn into the new novel.
And not every observer was drawn into the hype.
Originally a farmer, he was drawn into crime by poverty.
As a young man he was drawn into the IRA.
Loowatt was drawn into the field of development in 2011.
Just as Smuts was drawn into the public life of his own country, so, after the outbreak of World War I, he was drawn into international affairs.
He was drawn into the families' tragedy because he had helped to free hostages once before.
A single, borosilicate-glass capillary was drawn into a 30.5 cm long elliptical shape.
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