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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a draft law" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a proposed piece of legislation that is still under consideration and has not yet been enacted.
Example: "The government has introduced a draft law aimed at improving environmental protections."
Alternatives: "proposed legislation" or "bill in progress".
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A draft law offers a wide amnesty.
A draft law on money laundering has been prepared.
Juncker promised to publish a draft law in November.
An election commission recently produced a draft law for a poll set for the summer.
The text of a draft law outlawing torture has recently been released.
When he disapproves of a draft law, he produces his own.
The German cabinet will need to back the plans before a draft law is drawn up.
That I submitted such a draft law and that I drafted it, I do not deny.
The country's ruling junta has since preliminarily approved a draft law to criminalise commercial surrogacy.
There was also public pushback against a draft law prohibiting the accumulation of private property.
Thailand is preparing a draft law that would criminalise torture and enforced disappearance.
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