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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a draft" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or intended use of something or someone, as in "I am writing this report for a draft review by my supervisor." This means that the report is being written with the intention of being reviewed and revised later. Another example could be "I am creating this project proposal for a draft presentation to the team." In this case, the proposal is being made in preparation for a presentation to the team, where it will likely be revised and refined before finalization.
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Includes text for a draft wine lecture.
"I asked him for a draft.
United States proposal for a draft letter to Managing Director of IMF providing for consultation.
The Broncos added Booker Edgerson in a trade with Buf falo for a draft choice.
Hilton, 27, was traded From the Detroit Lions to Pittsburgh in 1965 for a draft choice.
Curious, I asked a librarian to look for a draft of Zimmer's text.
Their agents had taken over a sports bar in South Carolina for a draft party.
AMY DAVIDSON: That's a question for the next few years: time for a draft?
The country's interim law sets a deadline of August 15 for a draft to be agreed.
Justice Department officials settled in to wait for a draft of the F.B.I.'s report.
Was that a not too subtle endorsement for a "draft Romney" campaign?
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