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Draw From

Description:

Draw from is a phrasal verb meaning to obtain or take something from a particular source or to use something as inspiration.

Possible Parts of Speech:

Phrasal verb

Possible Senses:

  • To obtain or acquire something from a specific source
  • To utilize something as inspiration or a source of ideas

Possible Usages:

  • She drew from her personal experiences to write a powerful memoir.
  • The artist drew from nature to create stunning landscape paintings.
  • You can draw from the expertise of our team to enhance your business strategies.
  • He drew from the well to get water for the garden.

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