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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a draft coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a draft, such as a breeze or a preliminary version of a document, is approaching or expected.
Example: "As I sat by the open window, I could feel a draft coming in from outside, making me shiver."
Alternatives: "a breeze approaching" or "a preliminary version arriving".
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You get a draft coming out of college in ice hockey and the minimum salary is probably $1m.
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It's a few days after Christmas and I can feel a cool draft coming off the window in front of me.
Being an early pick in any draft comes with oversized and, occasionally, unrealistic expectations.
The Frenchman switched to the chair by the window, but he was restless in this chair, because there was a kind of draft coming from the window.
Under no circumstances can you light the fire with the draft coming down.
A first draft came out in six weeks.
But when the actual draft came around a few years later, things were not so simple.
The money for the draft comes under a separate pool, however, and thus the Jets will be able to afford to sign collegians, but not free agents.
When the draft came, during a heat wave in the bleak middle of the Civil War, the mob targeted mixed-race households, especially those containing Irish women who had children with African-American men.
But with an ESPN camera crew in his home, television audiences watched Woodhead watch the draft come and go without a phone call.
Make no mistake: on the night the N.B.A. draft came to Brooklyn, it was an arena first and foremost that drew Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to the borough.
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