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The phrase "drawing up a contract" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing the process of producing a formal agreement between two or more parties. For example, "The two parties agreed to have a lawyer draw up a contract outlining the terms of their agreement."
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Other charges, she says, are for upkeep of the building (usually about $50 a month) and for drawing up a contract (about 2percentt of the total rent for duration of the lease).
(She takes out a piece of paper and starts drawing up a contract).
In 2012, the National Audit Office found that the government had "not sought adequate financial redress for underperformance" in drawing up a contract with Atos.
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In this scene, Kean and Lissa draw up a contract.
They should also be quick to draw up a contract.
A lawyer drew up a contract that guaranteed the baby would belong to the intended parents.
He even drew up a contract prohibiting his band mates from taking drugs.
Musgrove Park drew up a contract with Gloucestershire-based Vanguard HealthcarrySouttions to carry out 400 cataract operations.
In the end they simply drew up a contract: I could not proselytize.
Saban decided to move to Paris, and drew up a contract itemizing his and Talit's respective obligations.
Mr. Volland, impressed with the length of the journey, accepted it and drew up a contract on royalty basis.
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