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granted draft
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "granted draft" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a draft that has been approved or permitted, but the wording is unclear. Example: "The committee reviewed the proposed changes and approved the granted draft for publication."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Alternative expressions(1)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
The issue came to a head after the Supreme Court invalidated a law that granted draft exemptions to thousands of religious students and mandated that it be rewritten by Aug. 1.
News & Media
By 1977, when Jimmy Carter granted draft dodgers an unconditional pardon, Nickell had known every species of con artist and true believer, even as he had learned the cost of sticking to his own beliefs.
News & Media
The two men vowed to leverage the huge new majority to enact legislation ensuring that all citizens shared the burden of military and civilian service, in the wake of a Supreme Court ruling invalidating a law that granted draft exemptions to thousands of yeshiva students.
News & Media
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55 human-written examples
(AP) ISRAEL: MILITARY EXEMPTION BILL After long debate, Parliament passed a preliminary bill that would legalize a practice of granting draft exemptions for ultra-Orthodox seminary students.
News & Media
Boys will graduate from high school not at 17, as now, but at the conscription age of 18, and will not have time to try to gain acceptance to colleges that could grant draft exemptions.
News & Media
That season, Kemp received a military draft notice for service in the Vietnam War but was granted a draft waiver because of a knee problem.
Wiki
But when he got the chance to serve his country, Romney quickly applied for and was granted four draft deferments between 1965 and 1970, three for academic studies and one as a minister of religion.
News & Media
The city, using a $492,000 federal grant, drafted a wide-ranging vision of the historic community that hopes to preserve Parramore's black heritage while building new employment areas such as Creative Village, the high-tech-oriented redevelopment planned for the site of the former Amway Arena.
News & Media
Industry representatives have also been granted access to draft texts of the TPP a privilege that Canadian opposition party members don't get to enjoy.
News & Media
He formed a government and, through the constitutional law of June 1958, was granted responsibility for drafting a new constitution.
Encyclopedias
But the final approval on air quality standards has already been granted, as has the draft permit for water discharge.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the uncommon phrase "granted draft", opt for more standard and clear alternatives such as "approved draft" or "authorized draft" to ensure your meaning is easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "granted draft" when you mean a draft that has been officially approved. The phrase can be confusing and might suggest something entirely different, like drafting a grant proposal.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "granted draft" functions as a verb + noun construction, where "granted" modifies "draft". Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not considered grammatically correct, suggesting it's not a standard or widely accepted usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Less common in
Science
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Formal & Business
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "granted draft" may appear in some contexts, Ludwig AI suggests it's not grammatically correct or widely accepted. It attempts to convey the idea of an approved or permitted draft. For clarity and to ensure effective communication, it's best to opt for more standard alternatives such as ""approved draft"" or ""authorized draft"". These alternatives are clearer and more likely to be understood in both formal and informal settings. The rare occurrence of "granted draft", primarily in news media, indicates its limited and potentially confusing usage.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
approved draft
Replaces "granted" with a more direct and common term for approval.
authorized draft
Similar to "approved draft", but emphasizes the official permission given to the draft.
draft approved
Inverts the order, but maintains the core meaning of the draft receiving approval.
permit granted for draft
Specifies that a permit is granted, implying authorization for a draft of something.
permission given to draft
Uses "permission given" as an alternative to "granted", clarifying the act of allowing the draft.
conceded draft
Implies the draft was allowed or acknowledged, possibly after some initial resistance.
draft was ratified
Indicates a formal approval or confirmation of the draft.
draft accepted
Suggests the draft has been agreed upon.
validate draft
Replace “granted” with “validate” which means check or prove the validity or accuracy of.
entitled draft
Replace “granted” with “entitled” which means give someone a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something.
FAQs
What is a more appropriate way to say "granted draft"?
More appropriate alternatives include "approved draft", which clearly indicates that the draft has been officially approved, or "authorized draft", suggesting it has received the necessary permissions.
Is "granted draft" grammatically correct?
According to Ludwig, the phrase "granted draft" is not considered grammatically correct. It is better to use alternatives like "approved draft" or "authorized draft".
In what contexts might I use the phrase "granted draft"?
While the phrase isn't standard, you might encounter it in contexts where the act of permitting or allowing a draft to proceed is emphasized. However, for clarity, it's best to use "approved draft" or "authorized draft" instead.
How can I ensure my writing is clear when referring to a draft that has been approved?
To ensure clarity, replace "granted draft" with phrases such as "the "approved draft"", "the "authorized draft"", or "the draft that was granted approval".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested