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The phrase "a document from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific document that originates from a particular source or organization.
Example: "I received a document from the legal department regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a file from the" or "a report from the".
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In 1999, a document from the Discovery Institute was posted, anonymously, on the Internet.
"Because of past errors," reads a document from the Brazilian Environment Ministry, "captopril is not Brazilian".
He returned after the rally had ended, bearing a document from the federal statistics institute, Mr. Nikolic said.
Mr. Green said the Smoking Gun has never been sued and has never removed a document from the site.
More significant, I later found a document from the Royal Anthropological Institute, in London, which had examined the bones.
"This is a document from the realm of the courts, and the courts are the weakest institution," Mr. Bequelin said.
I contacted the Department of Health, which ferreted out the sources: there was just one, a document from the King's Fund.
Ivey sent a document from the Owens Foundation that argued that the Fouche letter contained "certain words such as 'messieurs'... that Mark Owens does not use".
"We have a document from the region, telling us to build, and we are getting a decree from the city not to build.
The trouble arose because Idaho's request to the court included a document from the appeals court that listed case numbers for both states.
Last November, in response to a document from the Vatican, the bishops created a task force on Catholics in public life, headed by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick of Washington.
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