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Discover Ludwig"proposal drafted" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the current state of a proposal that has been written or created. Example: "The proposal drafted by the team was met with approval by the board of directors." This sentence means that the team has written or created a proposal and it has been reviewed and approved by the board of directors.
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The first proposal, drafted in 2007, proposed that the new group of workers be called Assistant Nursing Officers (ANOs).
Under a proposal drafted by Governor.
Commander Roki and his men said they supported a peace proposal drafted by Western mediators.
The new proposal, drafted by a committee of the National People's Congress, the nation's quasi-legislature, is undergoing public review.
"I don't have to sign a settlement proposal drafted by the staff on this or any other matter.
In his weekly radio address today, Mr. Clinton said he was "deeply concerned" about the proposal drafted by House Republicans.
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The House Republicans are fleshing out their proposal, drafting legislation based on cost estimates they had received from the Congressional Budget Office.
The proposal drafts out ventilation and wind patterns for a home in Arizona in a series of sketches and design perspectives through the seasons.
Besides measuring the solvency of Social Security, Mr. Goss analyzes the cost of regulations developed by the Social Security Administration and legislative proposals drafted by the White House and members of Congress.
See articleCongressman Barney Frank unveiled long-awaited proposals (drafted with help from Treasury officials) that form the core of government efforts to reform the banking industry.
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