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Discover Ludwig"drafted for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a plan or document that has been specifically created for a certain purpose. For example, "The email was drafted for the purpose of informing employees of the company's new policy."
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"A script would be drafted for Jim [Kelly]," said Wilkerson.
All of that said, Shumpert wasn't drafted for his offense.
Students who could not vote but could be drafted for Vietnam took up resistance.
He'll probably get drafted for a bargain and wind up making millions".
The two existing runways at Heathrow were imposed using executive powers drafted for wartime expediency.
A snake drafted for tracking duty has a small chip injected under its skin.
The shorts, for example, were made using patterns drafted for women, hence their castrating cut.
So far, plans have been drafted for half of India's 640 districts.
They've drafted for that system and know exactly the kind of player they are looking for.
The intention is to have a text drafted for the February meeting of EU leaders.
Like his father, Mr. Minter received mechanical training in the Army, after being drafted for Vietnam.
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