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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a draft on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a preliminary version of a document or piece of writing that is focused on a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "I have prepared a draft on the new marketing strategy for our upcoming campaign."
Alternatives: "a draft regarding" or "a draft about".
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In general, one can't evaluate a draft on draft night or even a year after the draft.
Russia also prepared a draft on 26 January.
She felt a draft on her feet, probably coming from the front door.
This text was published, as a draft, on February 14 , 1919
Imposing a draft on the military I served in would harm it grievously for years.
A draft on Sly's side of the chopper was blowing his cocaine away.
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He is currently working on a draft policy on ethical investment, which he hopes the university will adopt in May.
Last autumn, as part of an unprecedented exercise in democracy, we consulted our members on a draft paper on what was needed to support a bill of rights.
A Commission spokesman told us it is aware of the discussions in the European Parliament on a draft resolution on the EU- U.S. Privacy Shield.
"I have seen her write a rough draft on a piece of gilt-edged stationery that was in some sense unbelievably wasteful, in this gorgeous way," she says.
"I have seen her write a rough draft on a piece of gilt-edged stationery — that was in some sense unbelievably wasteful, in this gorgeous way," she says.
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