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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draft book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a manuscript or early version of a book. For example: "I'm currently working on the draft book and I plan to have it finished by the end of the month."
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In 1979, he began writing for Pro Football Weekly, and that year he wrote the first draft book, "Pro Football Weekly and Scout's Notebook '79".
For all their proximity, they find that their work overlaps only when they put the draft book together early in the year.
After earning degrees at U.S.C. and Stanford's law school, Mr. Christopher won a clerkship with the libertarian Supreme Court justice William O. Douglas, during which he helped draft book chapters.
eTaken from a draft book by Heldeweg (Public governance law, an introduction to legal governance in the regulatory state, forthcoming).
The question therefore arose as to whether the medical schools were in fact teaching or would be able to teach the skills to the levels that the teaching staff had proposed as requirements in the draft book.
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EVERY year, as winter melts into spring, two books are published that in the world of football are referred to as the Bibles: specifically, draft books compiled by two football seers who divine which college players are the most promising for the National Football League.
Academics can now organize their research into different sections with places for published papers, drafts, book reviews and conference presentations.
However, her son did check the accuracy of some information, facts or/incidents with Nell without showing her the progressing drafted book.
Whack, a former producer on Angelou's talk show on Oprah Radio, spent a great deal of time with Angelou, often sitting with her as she talked or drafted books.
At first he could only draft a book that lionized his father.
"You know your judgment is better than mine," Laura said in one, which accompanied the draft of Book 4, "so what you decide is the one that stands".
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