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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a draft with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a draft document that includes specific elements or features.
Example: "Please send me a draft with your comments and suggestions for improvement."
Alternatives: "a draft containing" or "a draft that includes".
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"They sent me a draft with no enforcement," Mactaggart said.
In a draft with few guarantees, Wall is one.
I was in Jody's office, going over a draft with him.
Wall was the first of five Kentucky players to be drafted in the first round and kick-started a draft with few shocks.
Almost all of Beeson's works logged in his composition diary are represented here, excepting a few early works; most include a draft with markings and a final-version holograph transparency in the composer's hand.
Yes, reestablishing a draft, with all its Vietnam-era connotations, would cause problems for the military, but those could never be as painful and expensive as fighting an unnecessary war in Iraq for almost nine years.
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Alexia-Lleana Zaromytidou's Arriving Late is a promising draft with a strong sense of occasion and an interesting perspective on its subject.
This is a draft blooming with receivers.
The ACCC's ruling is a draft decision with a final outcome expected in March 2017.
His research operation is but a draft compared with the gales of Big Science.
They said Mr. Formanchuk was a draft dodger with many serious traffic violations.
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