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Is the final draft the same as the final draft?
"Final draft" and "final draft" are not the same meaning. The main difference is: 1, which have different literal meanings: the final draft is the final draft, and the final draft only refers to the confirmation draft; 2. The corresponding objects of the two are different: the final draft is a manuscript that does not need to be revised, while the final draft is a manuscript that needs subsequent original and legal compliance review; 3. The review process between them is different: the final draft has completed all the review, and the final draft has only completed part of the review process; 4. The timeline between them is different: the final draft is at the end of the timeline and the final draft is at the middle point.

1, which have different literal meanings.

Literally, "final draft" refers to the final draft. If this manuscript is an academic paper, it can be published directly. If it is a graduation thesis, it is the manuscript of the thesis filed after the completion of the defense; If it is a variety of literary works, it is a manuscript that can be published directly; If it is a technical draft, it is a draft for drawing and printing.

"Finalization" literally refers to the manuscript that has been finalized, that is, the manuscript that has been preliminarily reviewed and revised by relevant personnel. Generally speaking, it is a manuscript that basically meets the requirements after preliminary examination and does not need to be revised for the time being, but whether it can be published directly in the end still needs certain technical and legal review.

2. The corresponding objects are different.

The corresponding object of "final draft" is the final draft of the manuscript that does not need any modification, that is, the manuscript that can be directly published or directly saved as a document.

The "final draft" corresponds to the manuscript that has been revised by the preliminary examiner and the manuscript that needs to be reviewed for originality, legality and compliance in the subsequent period.

3. The contents and processes of the two audits are different.

The content of "final draft" is to review the originality (duplicate checking), technical infringement, adaptability of manuscript content to laws and regulations, and adaptability of manuscript viewpoint to universal social values after the first draft and final draft have been approved.

The review content of the "final draft" is to complete the preliminary review of the manuscript, that is, the format and normative review, the authenticity, objectivity and technicality of the manuscript content, and the final draft is after the review.

4. The time axis between them is different.

The position of the "final draft" timeline is the end point of the final draft, from topic selection, writing (or technical design), revision after preliminary review, final review (duplicate checking, defense or infringement verification) to waiting for filing or publication. The final draft is in the final position waiting for filing or publication.

The position of the timeline where the "final draft" is located is on the timeline between the preliminary review and the revision and final review.

Therefore, the "final draft" and "final draft" of a manuscript, or the "final draft" and "final draft" of technical drawings, literary works and academic papers are not the same meaning.