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Used with adjectives:
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She has an important document."
(important, key, court, legal, official, historic)
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She wrote a lengthy document."
(lengthy, long, brief, short)
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The boss read the complete document."
(complete, entire, whole)
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Please send me the revised document."
(revised, final, original, printed, written, electronic)
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Take a look at the attached document."
(attached, enclosed, classified, confidential, public, available, supporting)
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We need a signed document."
(signed, authentic, genuine)
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The document is fake."
(fake, false, real, unsigned)
Used with verbs:
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The assistant will prepare the official document."
(prepare, produce, type, write, draft, draw up)
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Please send the document as soon as possible."
(send, send out, submit, release, issue, publish, file, present, scan)
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They need to read the new document."
(read, consider, examine, study, review, approve, sign, revise, view, download)
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We received the original documents."
(received, obtained)
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The revised document is attached for your review."
(be + attached, be + enclosed)
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The confidential document was destroyed."
(be + destroyed, be + leaked)
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The document describes the company's policies."
(describes, details, explains, records, summarizes)
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I need to save the document."
(save, print, edit)
Used with prepositions:
"
I found many spelling errors in the document."
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