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Discover Ludwig"began drafting" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of starting to write or create something, particularly a formal document or piece of writing. Example: "After gathering all the necessary information, Sarah began drafting her research paper."
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Over time I began drafting form letters to constituents.
Kael began drafting her review that same night.
In January, they began drafting criteria and interviewing candidates.
Iran and the six powers began drafting terms last week.
Vieira de Mello began drafting an op-ed article.
I began drafting an appeal to the hospital ethics committee.
Like Roxbury, they began drafting the water they stood in.
Bloom enrolled on an evening course in creative writing and began drafting a romantic comedy.
Before long, a group of biologists began drafting a response to send to Nature.
Litvinenko's lawyer, George Menzies, began drafting a statement on his behalf.
Once duly established, the Assembly began drafting a constitution and making plans for a general election.
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