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The phrase "my drafts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to texts that you have written, but that you have not yet finalized or published. For example, "I'm working on my drafts of the novel before I send them to the publisher."
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If you'd like to see all your drafts that have been started, the My Drafts menu item (to access a page of your drafts) can be found underneath the "My Pages" tab on the right siderail/sidebar to the article.
When you leave the page you just hit "preview" on, and come back 5 minutes later, and discover your edits have disappeared; your edits either got "reverted", for some reason (look in 'history'), or more likely, your edits are now in "my drafts", because you forgot to hit publish.
Now (for the last two books) I write all my drafts by hand.
I saved the message in my drafts folder, where it sits today.
Lena and [executive producer] Jenni Konner were noting me on my drafts and I was noting them on theirs".
But I had never been satisfied by the prose of any of my drafts of the letter.
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MY drafted the manuscript.
EH and MY drafted the manuscript.
Catonsville was my draft board.
My draft ToRs are available here.
The next morning, I got my draft back.
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