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The phrase "a dossier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection of documents or information about a particular person, event, or subject, often used in formal or professional contexts.
Example: "The investigator compiled a dossier on the suspect, detailing all known activities and associations."
Alternatives: "a file" or "a report".
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He kept a dossier on the case.
He handed Bond a dossier.
Hirsch calls his journal, which was written retrospectively, a dossier.
She has a dossier of materials on the murder.
U.S. Army intelligence officials also investigated Morgan, preparing a dossier on him.
In September, Tony Blair published a dossier on Iraq's weapons efforts.
He wants a dossier on them, his way of handling enemies.
It released a dossier of evidence to Pakistan and other governments.
The National Union of Journalists also submitted a dossier of 70 pieces of testimony.
Their findings will be revealed this spring at a "dossier" exhibition in the Oval Room.
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The Guardian is preparing to hand a dossier of evidence to the police complaints watchdog.
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