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Perfect Stranger Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Correct or not - drawn by?

Dear Users,

Is the following passage correct? Is it alright to say to be drawn by as in attracted by?

I'm reading a really interesting book about psychology. I'd love to take a course in creative writing. I'd love to dig more into history. I want to learn Chinese well. And yet at the same time I'm doing a maths course and I feel drawn by/attracted by computers 'cause I've always been good at them.

Thanks
  

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Perfect Stranger I'm reading a really interesting book about psychology. I'd love to take a course in creative writing. I'd love to dig more into history.

  • Perfect Stranger I'm reading a really interesting book about psychology.
  • I'd love to take a course in creative writing.
  • I'd love to dig more into history.
  • I want to learn Chinese well.
  • And yet at the same time I'm doing a maths cours e, and I feel drawn by/attracted by computers be cause I've always been good at with them.
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Perfect Stranger I'm reading a really interesting book about psychology. I'd love to take a course in creative writing. I'd love to dig more into history. I want to learn Chinese well. And yet at the same time I'm doing a maths course, and I feel drawn by/attracted by computers because I've always been good at with them.
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Thanks.

So... I assume that it's OK to use I'm drawn by ... to express my interests?
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It's OK, but I prefer "I'm attracted by."
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