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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a draft bill" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it if you are discussing a proposal to introduce a new law or if you are discussing proposed changes to a current law. For example, "The senator presented a draft bill outlining changes to the healthcare system."
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The U.K. parliament is today debating issues around the forthcoming new Investigatory Powers Bill, ahead of a draft bill being introduced this autumn.
On Sunday, the group released a draft bill entitled the Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religion Freedoms) Bill 2017.
This is a draft bill.
Only a draft bill would be prepared.
Clegg says it's a draft bill.
A draft bill was introduced in Parliament last year.
A draft bill will have to be put before parliament.
A draft bill is scheduled for the spring.
It commissioned a draft bill to address the problem.
See articleThe British government unveiled a draft bill to transfer more powers to Scotland.
On October 30th the cabinet approved a draft bill on insurance reform.
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