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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the documents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a discussion or information related to specific documents.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about the documents you submitted last week."
Alternatives: "regarding the documents" or "concerning the documents".
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While largely confirming impressions of how the crackdown came about, the documents detail internal arguments, the fears of the elderly leaders and the ways officials used those fears.
But he said nothing more conclusive about the documents.
The concerns about the documents later proved unfounded.
Bradley Manning as reckless and seemingly not caring about the documents he was exposing.
"IT'S all about the documents," says Sajad, a manager of an Iranian shipping firm.
He was, he told both publications, careful about the documents he chose.
Ms. Brooks is also likely to be called to testify about the documents.
She would not go into details about the documents involved in the analysis.
An archdiocesan spokeswoman, Donna Morrissey, said she could provide no information about the documents.
Asked about the documents, Facebook contested the figures but did not elaborate.
Booker's office responded by criticizing the process — while acknowledging Burck's point about the documents.
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