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Discover Ludwig"draft notice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a notice sent by the government informing someone that they must register for military service. For example: "As soon as I turned eighteen, I received a draft notice from the army informing me that I must register for military service."
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By September, the draft notice was apparently ready.
"Love thy neighbor," he intones when the draft notice arrives.
Igor Kuzyo, a nightclub bouncer from Lviv, received a draft notice last summer.
War Stories In 1968, after he graduated from college, Tim O'Brien's draft notice arrived.
He has received his draft notice & must report at the end of the semester.
He received a draft notice but did not report for induction.
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On Monday, ultra-Orthodox leaders issued a warning to young men not to sign draft notices.
In 1967, when Hagel was twenty-one, he and his brother Tom received draft notices and volunteered to go to Vietnam.
The city's very first draft notices were delivered to squalid "tenement houses" huddled behind Endicott Street, not far from the scene of the events at the armory.
In an effort to shake up the many undecided voters, brown envelopes, which effectively simulated reserve military draft notices, were left hanging on door knobs.
Not his own life, but the lives of his young children, who will soon enough receive draft notices calling them up for army service.
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