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The phrase "a draft in his" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to a draft (like a document or a breeze) that is somehow related to "his," but the specific meaning is unclear without additional information.
Example: "He felt a draft in his room, making him shiver as he sat down to work."
Alternatives: "a breeze in his" or "a draft within his".
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The portrait, by an unknown artist, now hangs beside a draft in his handwriting of a poem addressed to Cynthia – ie Elizabeth – in which he prostrates himself on the earth beneath her feet, describing himself as "an unblessed and ill borne creature that did me brace the dust her boddy baringe".
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Mandela wrote the first draft in his cell.
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He sent Werner Dannhauser, a political scientist who had been a close friend and ideological soul mate of Bloom's, a draft of his novel in progress.
AFTER spending months researching, after laboring over revisions, R. N. Sandberg, completed a draft for his play "In Between," which he felt was a powerful and compelling piece of work.
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