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draft

[draft, drahft] / dræft, drɑft /
NOUN
something formulated; plan
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NOUN
gust of air
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"I'd probably finished the first draft before it really became clear what was happening," said Doyle.

From BBC • May 31, 2026

Kant also needs to draft a will and decide how to divide her assets.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 31, 2026

The draft strategy, which could still change before the announcement, said governments would be expected to conduct "sovereignty risk assessments" for cloud and AI to "improve resilience" and spot European alternatives.

From Barron's • May 30, 2026

“Every day seems to bring another cease-fire rumor, another missile headline, another draft memorandum, another denial, and another market reversal.”

From MarketWatch • May 29, 2026

Since the 1940s, the United States had kept a draft in place, requiring all men ages eighteen to twenty-four to register for military service.

From "Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War" by Steve Sheinkin




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