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The phrase "a public document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any document that is accessible to the general public, often related to government or legal matters.
Example: "The report was released as a public document, allowing citizens to review the findings."
Alternatives: "an official document" or "a government document".
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The latest claim was filed with the high court in London a week ago and will not become a public document until papers are served on the defendants.
As some city officials acknowledged yesterday, the manual of ferry regulations was always a public document.
The presentencing investigation report is written by a probation officer and is not a public document.
"It cited a public document, which probably helped," Ms. Rice explained yesterday.
The CMD study uncovered a public document that listed SPN's funders in 2010.
He said, "It's a public document, and the public has a right to know".
"The big difference is, the Ethernet standard is a public document the public owns," he said.
In appropriate instances, the final conflict assessment ought to become a public document.
A committee spokesman said he was not coordinating anything with the advocacy group, but merely passing along "a public document".
"Normally, when an exhibit is handed up, it becomes a public document and we get a copy," she said.
IS covering a product's name in a public document a sign that a company has something to hide?
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