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Discover Ludwig"do a draft" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to create a preliminary version or rough draft of something, such as a written document or plan. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in writing, business, and academia. Here is an example of how to use it in a sentence: Before submitting your final report, make sure to do a draft and have someone else review it for any errors or improvements.
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And then I do a draft and that goes to the room.
He gets up at 7, drives his wife, who's a designer, to work, buys groceries, then writes on a laptop from 9 to 4. "I do a draft," he explains, "print it out and then ink in things".
He said Dean couldn't do a draft of this script.
"I was a little overwhelmed at the suggestion, and then suddenly he was suggesting he do a draft of the screenplay, which I was not interested in him doing.
Do a draft first.
What to do a draft of your homework?
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She did a draft.
If you were doing a draft of quarterback talent evaluators, Gruden would deserve to be the very last pick.
That finding remains in limbo, as does a draft E.P.A. regulation setting emission standards for motor vehicles.
He did a draft, but his agent said it wouldn't sell because no one knew who he was.
Finally, Buck Henry, the well-regarded veteran whose credits go back to "The Graduate" in 1967, came in and did a draft that people thought would work.
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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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