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The phrase "are drafts that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific drafts or versions of a document or piece of writing that are being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "The reports we reviewed are drafts that require further editing before submission."
Alternatives: "are versions that" or "are copies that".
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The recommendations are drafts that will be subject to public comment and other forms of feedback before they are finalized.
Our results highlight the conserved role of Efg1 in controlling morphogenesis in Candida species and remind us that published genome sequences are drafts that require continuous curation and careful scrutiny.
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Another difference would be drafts that I write.
According to Double Discovery's keynote speaker at the recent 35th Anniversary Celebration, Senator Charles E. Schumer (D-NY), a plan is being drafted that could increase resources for schools.
Additional Treasury Department regulations are currently being drafted that would further restrict Chinese investments, even potentially without a law being passed by Congress.
"Wherever I'm drafted, that's where I'm going.
If they can sign the player before he is drafted, that threat is snapped.
Laws are being drafted that actually reduce culture to the level of a servant of ideology.
But rules are being drafted that would heap regulatory and financial pressures on operators.
Brewer was drafted that same year at No. 5 in the first round.
New laws are being drafted that may ban sales to those who are not professional handlers.
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