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The phrase "are often drawn up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to documents, plans, or agreements that are frequently created or formulated.
Example: "Contracts are often drawn up to ensure that both parties understand their obligations."
Alternatives: "are frequently created" or "are commonly prepared".
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Second, disclosure requirements are often drawn up after crises.
Agreements are often drawn up by lawyers with little understanding of business or basic economics, he says.
Because accounts are often drawn up before cash actually changes hands, retailers sometimes book these sums in advance.
The budgets for big gallery or museum events like Charmatz's Tate weekend are often drawn up by people in the art world; and too often the (mostly young) dancers who are drafted in to perform are paid far lower fees than they'd expect in the theatre.
The scales used to measure job satisfaction are often drawn up for specific purposes such as to quantify absenteeism, the mobility of nurses, or the impact of a change in the clinical governance system [ 22].
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More so than in America, journalists end up on television and politicians are often drawn from the ranks of news media.
Foreign buyers are often drawn to condotels.
"History painters are often drawn to extremes," he said.
Comparisons are often drawn between the two strategies.
We are often drawn to enterprise value to revenue.
Empaths are often drawn, almost compelled to help them?
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