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The phrase "provide a draft" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically means to give or submit a preliminary version or rough outline of a document or project for review or feedback. Example: "Please provide a draft of your presentation by Friday so we can make any necessary revisions before the final deadline."
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Then, provide a draft of your opinion determining whether the bill is constitutional.
The APA was established last year and directed to provide a draft decision to CMA1.
But a DuPont spokesman, Daniel A. Turner, said in an e-mail message that it was the governor who had asked DuPont to provide a draft brief.
A planning group appointed by Dr. Grunsfeld is to provide a draft framework for a revised, cheaper Mars program this month.
Bush's counterterrorism adviser, wrote to Otaiba, as she proposed an article favorable to M.B.S. "Let me know if there is someone I should work with that might provide a draft for me to begin from".
When NPR interviewed Burt in May 2016 about the talk, he said he was "asked to provide a draft for that speech, and parts of that draft survived into the final [version]".
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A hood or other suitable enclosure shall be used to provide a draft-protected environment surrounding the test chamber without restricting the availability of air.
We thank S. Purkis for providing a draft manuscript on remote sensing.
This genome assembly provides a draft of a scrambled genome and a powerful model for studies of genome rearrangement.
Ms. Brown was provided a draft statement that said, "There was nothing acrimonious about our relationship or its ending".
away from this". Watts-Brighthaupt provided a draft of a brochure for the "Emerging Leaders of Ward 8" program.
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