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"drafter" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is a noun that means a person who draws up or prepares a document, such as a legal contract, a plan, or a bill. Example sentence: The drafter carefully composed the new contract to ensure its legality.
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drafter
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A person who prepares technical drawings and plans
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Amid all that scholarship lurked ideas about government that he would champion throughout his career, as drafter of the constitution, a leader in Congress, his country's chief diplomat and its fourth president.Sound-bites were few and far between, reducing his modern-day fame.
In the second republic of 1848-51 he was briefly foreign minister and drafter of a constitution that lasted barely a year.
A drafter at an engineering office nearby, he is originally from Ecuador and has eaten here once or twice a week since he discovered the place a few years back.
The Kansas secretary of state, Kris Kobach, a longtime proponent and drafter of these laws, points to a 1997 vote on a county ballot measure, in which he claims "a bus full of individuals believed to be aliens" voted illegally, and a 2010 election that he says was stolen by "50 votes illegally cast by citizens of Somalia".
In choosing the principal views, the drafter positions the object with reference to H and V so as to have the maximum number of its surfaces parallel to H or V or R, a third plane perpendicular to both H and V. Orthographic projection yields the true size and shape of every such surface in the front, the top, or the side view.
She's an artist and was a drafter at the time.
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Harries added, "He's the best first-drafter I've ever read.
"The obstruction and opposition is quite formidable," said Mr. Shen's principal co-drafter, a Peking University law professor, Wang Xixin.
They include Zhang Zuhua, a co-drafter of Charter 08, who CHRD said was abducted on the street by security officers on Thursday evening.
As a writer obsessed with form and a compulsive re-drafter, there is something really compelling about telling a story live, something to being that free and that afraid, of knowing that, however long I practiced, the version of the story I was about to tell would be shared in just that way, only once.
I'm a compulsive re-drafter, and I'm pretty religious about the idea that in the end a story will find its final true form, and when it has found that form, that's what the story was meant (in some fated way) to be.
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