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draw from
verb as in reason
Example Sentences
They found that 16 points - potentially five wins and one draw from eight matches - would give a 98% chance of finishing in the top eight.
The first signs of how Trump would approach the Middle East as president - and the conclusion to draw from it - came on a hot early summer day during Trump's second year as president.
Its organization and execution draw from the archives of feeling more than any lists of best episodes or cast members.
Anderson: She said she had noticed when she watched my documentary that I was a woman just aching to express herself creatively and that I had so much to draw from.
Rather than mentioning those supposed practical considerations, treatises from the early Christian centuries draw from biblical inferences, contemporary understanding of time and calendrical math to argue for its case.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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