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drew from (verb)



Definition:

To extract or derive something, such as inspiration, ideas, or information, from a specific source or variety of sources.



Example sentences:

  1. She drew from various historical texts to write her thesis.
  2. The artist drew from nature to create a stunning landscape painting.
  3. I often draw inspiration from my favorite authors when writing my own stories.


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