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"to draw up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you mean to create or compose (especially a document or list). For example: "The committee was asked to draw up a preliminary budget for the project."
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It's great to draw up new plans.
The simplest routes are easy to draw up.
But the government was slow to draw up new contracts.
But she managed to draw up a short list.
It is supposed to draw up a budget.
I'm having to draw up a new list".
The east London scheme has still to draw up designs.
Johnston told the Creole to draw up the attack order.
This would allow them to draw up detailed plans.
In 1808 they commissioned Mills to draw up plans.
Eventually he felt confident enough to draw up.
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