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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are drafted in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is brought in or recruited for a specific purpose or task, often temporarily.
Example: "When the project faced unexpected challenges, additional experts are drafted in to provide their insights and solutions."
Alternatives: "are brought in" or "are recruited".
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"The argument of the advocate general would seem to support nuetrality policies when they are well-drafted, if they are drafted in a sufficiently broad way," she said.
Extra workers are drafted in.
The unemployed are drafted in by society as a whole through no choice of their own.
The problem is that bills are drafted in highly technical legalese, much of it amending pre-existing statutes.
Major crime investigations are on hold as 171 police are drafted in to run three separate operations.
Friends are drafted in largely to provide the susurrus choral backings that rise and fall through these songs like a gentle tide.
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He was drafted in 1953.
All were drafted in 2003.
He was drafted in 1940.
Lowrie was drafted in 2005.
Extra staff are being drafted in.
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