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Discover LudwigThe phrase "draw up a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of creating or writing something in a structured or organized manner. Here are a few examples: 1. The lawyer asked me to draw up a contract for the sale of my house. 2. In order to plan our project effectively, we need to draw up a timeline. 3. Can you please draw up a list of all the necessary supplies for the event? 4. The architect will draw up a blueprint for the new building. 5. I need to draw up a budget before I can start shopping for a new car. Note: "draw up a" can also be used in a literal sense, meaning to physically pull or bring something upward. For example, "The fisherman had to draw up the anchor before setting sail."
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We draw up a list of similarly insane gripes.
Could he draw up a list of them, I asked?
But she managed to draw up a short list.
Second, he should draw up a pre-nuptial agreement.
It is supposed to draw up a budget.
I'm having to draw up a new list".
Some couples decide to draw up a pre-nuptial agreement.
In this scene, Kean and Lissa draw up a contract.
They should also be quick to draw up a contract.
Draw up a budget to help calculate this.
On Friday I would draw up a chart.
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