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"been drawn up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about a document or plan that has been written up, outlined, or created. For example: "The contract has been drawn up and is ready for signatures."
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A contract had been drawn up in my father's lifetime.
Papers had been drawn up well before that afternoon.
A shortlist of designers has been drawn up.
The guest lists have not been drawn up.
Now an inspiring new design has been drawn up.
Within a few months the bill had been drawn up.
An initial list of over 200 villages has been drawn up.
He said the criminal court paperwork had not even been drawn up.
Plans have also been drawn up for an emergency evacuation of Devecser.
Plans have also been drawn up to ensure that race management stays independent in future.
A policing plan has been drawn up for each of the country's 353 council wards.
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been dragged up
been generated up
been awarded up
been demonstrated up
been acknowledged up
been gathered up
been administered up
been attributed up
been caught up
been characterized up
been referred up
been banged up
been pulled up
been made up
been beaten up
been broken up
been rounded up
been stabbed up
been patched up
been taken up
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