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The phrase "a series of drafts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple versions or iterations of a document or piece of writing that have been created over time.
Example: "The author submitted a series of drafts before finalizing the manuscript for publication."
Alternatives: "a collection of drafts" or "multiple drafts".
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But looking back, it is as though somebody had been working on a series of drafts.
In a series of drafts, Nair and Taraporevala developed a plot from the stories of street children they had interviewed.
The budget is presented in a series of drafts that are substantially revised following discussion among ministers from the various countries.
If you want to cram before tonight's event, the Ransom Center has a series of drafts from "The Pale King" online, as well as a note from the longtime editor of Wallace's books, Michael Pietsch.
Now the general outlines of the story are beginning to look reasonably familiar, though they will change again over the next year or two as I write first a treatment and then a series of drafts.
Her suspicions are confirmed when she finds a series of drafts of Webster's already written memoir of his life with Katherine, each of which ends in her death under an omnibus, poisoned by tainted almonds, or even eaten by grizzly bears.
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A series of draft picks also changed hands.
When Bob Dole, a wounded veteran, announced his candidacy in 1996, McCain backed Phil Gramm, a Texas senator who had piled up a series of draft deferments that made Bill Clinton look like Nathan Hale.
Though McHale helped turn a terribly unsuccessful franchise into a playoff team by boldly drafting Kevin Garnett out of high school with the fifth pick in 1995, he was heavily criticized by fans the last few years for a series of draft-day failures and other roster moves.
Trump, who avoided serving in the Vietnam war through a series of draft deferments and then drawing a high number in the draft lottery, was also criticised by the country's main veterans associations and almost every rival Republican candidate except Ted Cruz, the Tea Party senator from Texas who has cosied up to the billionaire since his surge in the polls.
The author of "The Afterparty" is called William Mendez – we know this because The Afterparty consists of a series of draft chapters from "The Afterparty" emailed by Mr Mendez to the agent he hopes will help to get it published, and the correspondence surrounding them.
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