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Discover Ludwig"were drawing" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past progressive tense of the verb "to draw" and is often used to indicate an ongoing action or event in the past. Example: "The children were drawing pictures of their favorite animals in art class."
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were drawing
verb
To move or develop something. heading
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Republicans were drawing the maps.
His investigations were drawing to a close.
Both sides were drawing up amendments.
Madrid were drawing and far from dominant.
Just as if we were drawing.
"I had too much work, and deadlines were drawing closer.
Arms were drawing arches in air, he recalled.
The days of racist oppression were drawing to a close.
They advised lawmakers who were drawing the maps.
That film was produced by animators working with computers who were drawing rather than modelling images.
What Schumer and Clinton were drawing his attention to, he recalls, were high-rises.
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