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Discover Ludwig"freshly drafted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has recently been created or done for the first time. For example, "I am proud to present this freshly drafted business plan for your review."
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These freshly drafted terms give the first glimpse of what the companies might have planned.
The sinister wit of the text provides a striking indictment of junior hockey culture: I've seen hockey players who were freshly drafted into the NHL or toiling in Junior C, knowingly or unknowingly, make reference to The Junior Hockey Bible.
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We are reaching le pointy end of the Paris climate change negotiations and a freshly prepared draft for a new global deal has just been released.
In 1986, Robert Baer, freshly arrived as a case officer from Khartoum, was drafted into the Counter Terrorism Center, a few months after it was set up, by its director, Duane (Dewey Clarridgee.
Law firms and their clients would be just as unhappy with freshly minted lawyers who could draft a contract but were incapable of anticipating complications as they are with smart law grads who cannot file a simple motion.
Many come in for a cold draft beer and freshly shucked clams and oysters on ice.
Maybe the most important thing to remember: The freshly made soup is little more than a rough draft.
The original beer is freshly brewed every day, and guests can enjoy the high-quality craft beer "Hakata Draft" with their meals at any of the restaurants in the hotel.
Freshly tarmacked?
Freshly printed.
Freshly bearded.
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