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The phrase "draft for comments" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in business and academic writing as a way to indicate a document is a working version and not a final document. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts. For example: "I've attached a draft for comments. Please let me know by the end of the week if you have any changes."
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It was further refined through circulating a draft for comments to members of the online PBF Community of Practice, which has more than a thousand members (in July 2013), mixing implementers (the largest group), Ministry of Health staff, researchers and international institutional members.
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JCAMP-DX version 6 that would cover 2D NMR was published as a draft for comment, but has not yet been finalised.
The CAC recently issued a draft for comment of Regulations for the Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure Security (the Draft Regulations).
Friends may exchange drafts for comments.
Power sent drafts for comments and shuffled her schedule to accommodate colleagues.
After 12 years, USFDA released its new draft guideline for comments in 2013, which covers the latest parameters or topics encountered in bioanalytical method validation and approached towards the harmonization of bioanalytical method validation across the globe.
The other element of the dossier evaluation is the compliance check with the possible outcomes: no administrative action needed, decisions, draft decisions for comments, and quality observation letters to inform the registrant about deficiencies of the dossier and to consider updating of the registration.
This included the advisory group for the project, the guideline development panel, and 48 colleagues and professional organisations that received the draft guidelines for comments.
The person can then distribute drafts for comment and revision.
Gillis then sent the draft to senior investigators within his field, incorporated more specific details, and rewrote yet another draft for final comments.
We thank S. Conway Morris, D. Fuchs, A. Lindgren, A. Scheltema, C. Schander and M. Vecchione for critically reading earlier drafts; R. Gaines for comments on preservation; J.-Y.
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