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The phrase "a document contains" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the contents or information included within a document.
Example: "The report is comprehensive, and a document contains all the necessary data for our analysis."
Alternatives: "a document holds" or "a document includes".
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This index enables someone to use a value (mathcal {T}_{w}), called trapdoor, to verify if a document contains the word w.
If an agency determines a document contains material exempt from disclosure, under FOIA it must still disclose nonexempt portions of the document, although it can remove or make illegible portions exempt from disclosure, and the FOIA requester can dispute those removals.
We also observed that if a document contains the combination of concepts alanine and rat, there is a 65% chance of finding aspartate.
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This allows one to view the process of navigating a complex HTML document e.g., a document containing tables and complex forms as solving goals with respect to an action theory, i.e., as a planning problem.
Among the treasures on display is a document containing what some scholars believe is Cleopatra's handwriting.
To understand the difference between HTML and XML, consider a document containing, say, baseball statistics, like those printed in newspapers.
Lest we forget the former minister of the interior, Hanna Birna Kristjánsdóttir, whose ministry leaked a document containing gross falsehoods about the asylum seeker Tony Omos to the press.
"Is that your signature?" a lawyer, Joel B. Rudin, asked Mr. Vecchione during five hours of questioning, pointing to a document containing Mr. Vecchione's name, according to a transcript.
The script follows a couple who receive a video camera and a document containing specific instructions, which if they are not followed will result in someone's death.
The two charges are that she possessed a document containing information of a kind likely to be of use to a person preparing or committing an act of terrorism, namely a recipe for explosives and the "anarchy cookbook".
A complaint does not specify what type of information Commander Diaz is accused of copying and transmitting, but a Navy spokeswoman previously described it as a document containing names and other identifying information about detainees.
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