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Phrases with «to draft a will»
"To draft a will"
means to write down a legal document that specifies how a person wants their property and belongings to be distributed after they pass away.
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will
(parent phrase)
to draft
(parent phrase)
to draft a will
Related phrases
to submit to one's will
to bend to one's will
to bend someone to one's will
Sentences with «to draft a will»
Your
first draft wo
n't be perfect, heck your 10th draft probably won't be, and that is ok.
(
editionguard.com
)
So putting them into
draft will help
me with that as well.
(
seductioninthekitchen.com
)
The truth is there is no magic number that is the right for how many
drafts it'll take
for a book or story to be «perfect».
(
learnasyouwrite.com
)
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