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drafting

Aussprache: [ˈdræftɪŋ]

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Kontext: „creating documents“

(verb) to write a first version of something, like a paper, letter, or plan. When you draft something, you’re putting your ideas down on paper, but it’s not the final version yet.

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She is drafting a letter to her friend to invite her to the party.

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He isn't drafting his essay until he finishes his research.

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Are you drafting your report for school yet?

Kontext: „creating documents“

(noun) a version of something that is not finished. It’s like the rough copy of something you’re working on, which can change later.

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The first draft of her story was full of exciting ideas.

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The draft of the presentation was not good enough, so he decided to start over.

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Do you think the draft will improve with more edits?

Kontext: „law or military recruitment“

(noun) a system by which people are chosen or required to join the military or a selection process. It’s like being picked to play a game, but instead, you might have to serve in the army.

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During the war, the drafting of young men was common.

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She was worried she wouldn't be affected by the draft and could stay home.

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Is the government planning to start drafting again?

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