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The phrase "a draft version of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a preliminary or work-in-progress copy of something. For example, "I'm sending you a draft version of the report so you can provide feedback before I finish it."
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In a draft version of the report, the G.A.O.
Yesterday, a draft version of a possible Copenhagen agreement emerged.
A parliamentary select committee that examined a draft version of the bill was less complimentary.
The original had a draft version of the headline and standfirst.
The table comes from a draft version of the report, and could thus change.
With its brief, the government included a draft version of the motion for certification to the Supreme Court.
A draft version of the bill was drawn up earlier this year and presented to parliament in March.
A draft version of the outline statement warned government funding of £5bn a year could be untenable.
Judge Chin noted that 700 copies of a draft version of the affidavit were sent to F.B.I. offices around the country for use in the investigation.
But the official said a draft version of the communiqué did not suggest that Syria did anything wrong in the convoy incident.
He disapproves so strongly of a draft version of the new history curriculum issued by the Department for Education that he intends to refuse to teach it.
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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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