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The phrase "with a drawing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that includes a drawing or is accompanied by a drawing. For example: - The report was presented with a drawing of the proposed building. - The instructions came with a drawing to help clarify the steps. - She impressed her teacher with a drawing of her favorite animal. - The book was filled with colorful illustrations, each chapter starting with a drawing of the main character. - The packaging caught my attention with a drawing of a delicious-looking burger.
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With Zaha, everything started with a drawing.
Each is cleverly matched with a drawing.
Mr. Tobita returned with a drawing.
You work that job and you also start each day with a drawing.
The making of the maze starts with a drawing on grid paper, Mr. Ludlow said.
Sandywould later record this moment with a drawing illustrating thejuxtaposition of those two splendid events.
Scarlette dashed in to present him with a drawing from preschool, and after she left he turned to his computer.
When I started out, I drew with a drawing board and set square, and wrote with an ink pen.
The measured shape of the rut was copied for calculating its cross-sectional surface with a drawing program.
We do not suggest attempting to pay for your meal with a drawing scribbled on a napkin.
Everything starts with a drawing.
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