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The phrase "a draft of proposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an initial version of a document or plan that is being suggested or considered.
Example: "We have prepared a draft of proposed changes to the policy for your review."
Alternatives: "a draft of suggested" or "a draft of recommended".
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Party leaders began reviewing a draft of proposed rural land reform laws on Thursday at their annual planning session, now under way.
Hours after circulating a draft of proposed sanctions on Wednesday, however, the White House did not provide a timetable or even say that they would be put into effect.
Yesterday, the California DMV posted a draft of proposed regulations for self-driving vehicles.
Water board staff members could publish a draft of proposed modifications as early as next week.
Water board staff members could publish a draft of proposed modifications as early as next week. .
But environmental and civil activists are pushing back on a draft of proposed safeguards leaked last week, arguing they would weaken the standards and fail to adequately address climate concerns.
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Representative Dave Camp, the Michigan Republican and chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, recently released a discussion draft of proposed legislation that would tax most financial derivatives on a "mark-to-market" basis.
The IRS — which, earlier this year, postponed a public hearing on its highly contentious plan — has vowed to issue a new draft of proposed regulations for social welfare nonprofits in early 2015.
The board will release a draft of both proposed rules later this year, Mr. Lucas said.
In a draft of the proposed rules, the administration says, "The Medicare program and Medicare beneficiaries often overpay for drugs".
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