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The phrase "are in the draft" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, documents, or content that are currently in a preliminary version or not finalized.
Example: "The changes we discussed are in the draft, and I will send it to you for review."
Alternatives: "are included in the draft" or "are present in the draft".
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Clarett has said he plans to attend next week's N.F.L. combine with other players who are in the draft.
That is because Luck will be the first pick no matter how many quarterbacks are in the draft.
The documents reportedly show that proposed rules are in the draft stage, meaning they could have changed.
These ideas are based on the National Science Education Standards and are in the draft of the emerging common core standards, but they extend them in a crucial way.
We believe that a review provision of this sort, which would require the next Parliament to revisit the powers which are in the draft Bill, would go some way to provide assurance to those who have expressed concerns over the operational case for some of these powers.
As of January 2007, 19 cyanobacterial genomes have been fully sequenced and 6 are in the draft stages.
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In Illinois, Indiana and Minnesota, such rules are in the drafting stage.
"My tuchus is in the draft".
He should be in the draft.
"He clearly committed to being in the draft.
"What we do know is that tuna was in the draft advisories and wasn't in the final advisory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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