Document:

Noun:

  1. A piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information or evidence or that serves as an official record.

Verb:

  1. To record (something) in written, photographic, or other form.

Prepositions:

  • “On” (document on something)
  • “In” (document in something)
  • “With” (document with something)

Collocations:

  • Official document, legal document, document a process, document the findings, document the history.

Example Sentences:

  1. The lawyer prepared the legal document.
  2. Please sign the document at the bottom.
  3. The document outlines the terms of the agreement.
  4. She kept the important document in a safe place.
  5. The historical document was discovered in an old library.
  6. The researcher documented the experiment in detail.
  7. The photographer documented the journey with photos.
  8. They submitted the necessary documents for the application.
  9. The document was signed by all parties involved.
  10. The document provides evidence of ownership.
  11. He created a document to track the project’s progress.
  12. The document was stored electronically.
  13. She reviewed the document before the meeting.
  14. The document contained confidential information.
  15. They documented their findings in a report.
  16. The official document was stamped and sealed.
  17. The document was translated into several languages.
  18. The document specified the requirements for the job.
  19. He lost the document and had to request a new copy.
  20. The document was uploaded to the cloud.
  21. The document was outdated and needed revision.
  22. The contract is a legally binding document.
  23. The document includes all the terms and conditions.
  24. They documented the process step by step.
  25. The document was printed on high-quality paper.
  26. The historical events were documented in the book.
  27. The document was filed with the court.
  28. She documented her travels in a blog.
  29. The document was formatted incorrectly.
  30. The document serves as proof of identity.
  31. He documented the meeting with detailed notes.
  32. The document required several signatures.
  33. They documented the changes in the system.
  34. The document was emailed to the clients.
  35. The document outlined the procedures to be followed.
  36. She kept a document of all her expenses.
  37. The document was too large to attach to the email.
  38. They documented the incident with photographs.
  39. The document was encrypted for security.
  40. He reviewed the document thoroughly before signing.
  41. The document was prepared by the legal team.
  42. The document provided a comprehensive overview.
  43. They documented the history of the town in a book.
  44. The document was missing several pages.
  45. She created a document to organize the information.
  46. The document was crucial for the investigation.
  47. They documented the project’s milestones.
  48. The document needed to be notarized.
  49. He referenced the document during his presentation.
  50. The document was shared with all stakeholders.
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