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The phrase "complete draft of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a finished written project that has gone through all stages of editing and review. For example, "Please send me a complete draft of the report by Friday."
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Scientists announce the first complete draft of our closest relative's genome.
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Finding the Voice In late 1997 Ms. Shear turned in her most complete draft of the play to date.
She decided against it, and in January, 1962, submitted to The New Yorker a nearly complete draft of the book.
Meanwhile, there are indications a complete draft of the withdrawal agreement will be put to the cabinet early next week.
The first complete draft of the Brexit treaty is likely to be discussed by EU ambassadors next Wednesday.
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Bonhams auction house announced that the single sheet of handwritten lyrics includes the first two complete drafts of Lennon's contribution to the song, which he wrote with Paul McCartney.
The Bodleian Library at Oxford owns nearly complete drafts of the Old Testament and the Gospels, in the form of corrected pages of the Bishops' Bible, a 16th-century translation that the King James teams used as a base text.
In September 1877 he began the music by making two complete drafts of the score from beginning to end.
Although priority is still given to pathogens of socio-economic importance, future studies may provide more complete drafts of these genomes at a later date.
The University Oral examination is a defense of a completed draft of the dissertation.
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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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