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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would draw up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the action of preparing or creating a document, plan, or agreement. Example: "The committee would draw up a proposal for the new project by the end of the month."
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On Friday I would draw up a chart.
They would draw up lists of health providers, monitor their performance and manage budgets.
The task force would draw up guidelines to help banks identify possible terrorists.
Maoist rebels called a three-month ceasefire, while demanding elections to an assembly that would draw up a new constitution.
They agreed to set up a commission that would draw up a practical, step-by-step plan.
But he also insisted that Senate Democrats would draw up their own economic plan, reflecting their priorities.
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Every year, we'd draw up a shortlist of the same four names.
He'd draw up regulations determining how much power plants would be allowed to pollute.
Benny knew that she was crazy about fortune telling so he went to an astrologer, paid her twenty-five dollars and promised her twenty-five more if she'd draw up Radie's horoscope showing her that the planets were against any change in work.
Truly revealing, though, was the information that they'd drawn up a "shopping list" – names of students they wanted to kill.
Within a few days, we'd drawn up an itinerary with the intention of visiting a handful of national parks, dozens of distant loved ones and hundreds of ice cream parlors.
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