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The phrase "a draught from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a drink, typically alcoholic, that is served from a keg or cask.
Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoyed a refreshing draught from the local brewery."
Alternatives: "a pint from the" or "a pour from the".
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The surgeon doesn't suck another man's blood; he "Preferred a draught from the fast-flowing veins," as if he is drinking life-giving manna from a long sought spring.
The surgeon, as there was no other fee, Had his first choice of morsels for his pains; But being thirstiest at the moment, he Preferred a draught from the fast-flowing veins; Part was divided, part thrown into the sea, And such things as the entrails and the brains Regaled two sharks, who followed o'er the billow – The Sailors ate the rest of poor Pedrillo.
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Owing to their stronger financial positions, emerging markets will again outperform again in 2012-13, altheygh they will feel a draught from sluggish demand in the West.
The sound of I Need Something New suggests they're going to have to run a bit faster if they're going to escape the shock-haired shadow of Siouxsie, but the lyric is genuinely funny, depicting the singer so bored while in the throes of sexual congress that a draught from an unclosed door feels like a diverting novelty.
Thus, knowing English is, in small part, a matter of being disposed to utter "Please close the door!" when one is cold as a result of a draught from an open door, and of being disposed (other things being equal) to utter "OK" and go shut a door in response to someone else's utterance of that formula.
The Vladimir Heavy Draft, a draught breed from the former USSR, is another which has been influenced by the Suffolk.
"I'm gonna miss you," he says, and he leaves me with an open door and the draught from the stairs.
Due to the provisions in the Magna Carta, it was bound to sit there; an apocryphal story says that Orlando Bridgeman refused to move the court a few feet to avoid the draught from the north entrance, fearing that to do so would be to infringe on the Magna Carta.
There are a couple of tense moments as the draught from the helicopter blades sends hair extensions and lace skirts billowing upwards.
They want the election over with.The electoral stimulusAll that money the candidates have been splashing out is useful at a time when Indonesia's economy is cooling sharply in the draught from the global downturn.
In the winter, the Abutilon shakes in the draught from the windows.
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