Okay, the user wants me to translate "draws in" into Danish. Let me think about the correct translation.
First, "draws in" can have different meanings depending on context. It could be literal, like drawing something in, or figurative, like attracting attention. In Danish, "draws" as a verb is "trækker", so "draws in" might be "trækker ind". But I should check if there's a more common phrase. Alternatively, "draws in" could be part of a phrase like "draws in the audience", which would be "trækker publikum ind". However, without more context, the most direct translation would be "trækker ind". Let me confirm if that's the standard translation. Yes, "draws in" as a verb phrase translates to "trækker ind" in Danish. So the answer should be "trækker ind".
trækker ind
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