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The phrase "draft a contract" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about the process of creating or writing a legal contract. Example: The lawyer was tasked with drafting a contract between the two parties to outline the terms and conditions of their agreement.
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To do so, the corporations need only draft a contract that a).
Then the two women sat down at the kitchen table to draft a contract on a legal pad.
He can draft a contract, train a falcon, draw a map, stop a street fight, furnish a house and fix a jury.
At 40, he "can draft a contract, train a falcon, draw a map, stop a street fight, furnish a house and fix a jury".
4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Have students work with a parent or guardian to draft a contract about issues of Internet safety and privacy.
Law firms and their clients would be just as unhappy with freshly minted lawyers who could draft a contract but were incapable of anticipating complications as they are with smart law grads who cannot file a simple motion.
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When drafting a contract, some buyers ask for a detailed marketing plan.
During the trial, they heard evidence that AEG had drafted a contract that was signed by Murray.
The BMA should have drafted a contract junior doctors accepted, and threatened to strike until it was agreed.
Briscoe advised Pryce as they drafted a contract with the Sunday Times to go public with her story to give her some legal protection from prosecution.
Leonard Leibowitz, a lawyer for Local 802, denied that the union had done anything wrong in drafting a contract requiring live musicians.
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