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"let me draft" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to express a desire or request to create a written document or plan. Example: "Let me draft a proposal for the new project and we can fine-tune it together before presenting it to the client."
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The lawyer I worked for let me draft a few articles for The Congressional Record and later, some speeches.
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She'd been working on this piece about kidnapping for ages, and I bugged her to let me read a draft, just because I was curious and I often work in kidnapping zones.
If you get one, submerse it in your favorite draft and let me know.
I remember receiving the call from Sky Blue letting me know that they were drafting me as their first-round draft pick.
He even let them draft the contract, it said.
"Is there no one among them brave enough to stand up and say let's draft meaningful reform and make our borders more secure by providing legal ways for workers to come here?" she asks.
In fact, let's draft letters in our native languages to our parents and our communities.
Let's draft an MOU between DOE, EPA, State, USDA, DOD and even the Department of Treasury (all of whom have "renewable energy programs") that simply allows these agencies to work together regularly on renewable energy issues.
The agnostic's strategy, then, is to let the "geniuses" draft for them.
In a recent version of its iPhone application, Yelp tried to capture the best of both worlds by letting people draft reviews on their phones, save them and publish them later from a computer.
The controversial article, "Let's Draft Our Kids" has given me another perspective on the draft and allowed me to realize the opportunities of drafting young Americans.
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