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document

[dok-yuh-muhnt, dok-yuh-ment] / ˈdɒk jə mənt, ˈdɒk jəˌmɛnt /




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The document sets out the "rules and expectations" of living in the UK and is part of an education campaign for those looking to stay in the country.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

She should be of sound mind and have testamentary capacity before signing any legal document, including and especially making a major change to her will.

From MarketWatch Aug. 20, 2026

A U.S. government contracting document from April said the Army was looking to hire security to “support controlled storage and weapon systems at two separate sites” within Subic Bay.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 19, 2026

Lawyers for California, Colorado, Kentucky and New Jersey are expected to question Bejar about Meta's practices around safety and growth, and whether the company publicly misrepresented what it knew, according to a court document.

From Barron's Aug. 18, 2026

During the war with Britain, representatives of the colonies that were seeking independence created a governing document they called the Articles of Confederation.

From "An Indigenous People’s History of the United States" by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Hilton’s visits must be supervised by a mental health professional or a family member both he and his mother agree upon.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 21, 2026

The men had all the required documents to work in the West African nation and were in "full compliance with the administrative regulations in force", Tony Comiti Productions, the company producing the show, said.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

“I realized that if the attack had already started, I needed to move. I quickly grabbed my documents and the money I had,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 20, 2026

District Court Judge Katherine Menendez dismissed the case, ultimately finding that Congress never authorized the attorney general to access voting records and documents that state officials create themselves.

From Slate Aug. 20, 2026

“Look at this. It documents everything she’s done.”

From "City Spies" by James Ponti

I want to make sure that her wishes are properly documented and that she is protected from any potential challenge to the new will.

From MarketWatch Aug. 20, 2026

That could increase the area where this newly documented particle-forming process takes place.

From Science Daily Aug. 18, 2026

"I then went around south Wales valleys identifying historically documented sites which needed additional testing," he added.

From BBC Aug. 15, 2026

I now know that the broccoli florets in my hand have a documented connection to Taylor Farms.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

Combined with her online profile, it basically documented her entire life.

From "Book Scavenger" by Jennifer Chambliss Bertman

The collection spans more than two decades, documenting key moments in India's independence struggle as well as Gandhi's friendship with Hingorani.

From BBC Aug. 21, 2026

They’ve read the research documenting how the outdoors, including urban green spaces, improves cognition, social connection and physical strength, while decreasing depression and anxiety in all ages, but especially seniors.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 15, 2026

There is a large body of academic research documenting how the weather and the seasons affect our investment decisions.

From MarketWatch Aug. 12, 2026

She’s since become an evangelist for eating the European way, documenting her diet of primarily pasta, cookies, bread and full-fat milk and butter, on trips to France and Italy for her 223,000 followers on Instagram.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 8, 2026

Their role as records of artistic thought also makes drawings uniquely valuable to the art historian, for they help in documenting the evolution of a work from its inception to the finished piece.

From "History of Art, Volume 1" by H.W. Janson




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