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The phrase "a draft that" 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 still in progress or subject to change.
Example: "I have completed a draft that outlines the main points of our proposal."
Alternatives: "a version that" or "a document that".
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Instead, Britain proposed a draft that would authorize military force against Syria.
The panel produces a draft that is reviewed and tweaked by regulators and eventually made public.
Rumour has it that OLAF wrote a draft that was later buried.
A chimney also induces and maintains a draft that provides air to the fire.
Some faculty are willing to read a draft that is a combination of polished prose and rough outlines of arguments.
There is also a draft that describes how ISUP messages and SIP messages relate to each other at a gateway.
He probably was not the only one crying in a draft that might have been the most unpredictable ever.
QUESTION FROM GUEST: I would welcome a draft that included military service as well as community service.
One is that it will not be as radical as a draft that was leaked last year.
They took them out in the summer and that created a draft that helped cool the cabin.
If you had a draft that spread the risk, then you would see a different reaction to this war.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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