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The phrase "any documents from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or referring to documents that originate from a specific source or individual.
Example: "Could you please send me any documents from the last meeting for my review?"
Alternatives: "any files from" or "any paperwork from".
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One of the few people to have seen any documents from the Harvard inquiry is Bennett Galef, an expert on animal behavior at McMaster University in Ontario.
Although Pfizer has not seen any documents from the US embassy in Nigeria regarding the federal government cases, the statements purportedly contained in such documents are completely false.
Mr. Latchford said that he did not know where Spink had gotten the items, that he never took possession of them, and that he does not have any documents from the transaction.
A subpoena served on the Bergen County Democratic Organization on March 23 by federal investigators demanded any documents from the group that related to Mr. Torricelli, his campaign, five of his campaign aides and his fund-raising efforts.
And it stemmed from an assumption of Mr. Clinton's intent by the pardon attorney, since the pardons office had not received any documents from the White House relating to Mr. Braswell's pardon, the official said.
The agency then decided not to enforce the subpoena or seek any documents from the journalists, at least for the time being, government officials and a company spokeswoman said.
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He said, "I deeply regret the sloppiness involved," and added that he had not intended to keep any document from the commission.
Mr. Berger said Monday he deeply regretted "the sloppiness involved" and that he did not intend to keep any document from the commission.
Under the Martin Act, which was passed in 1921, Mr. Schneiderman is empowered to subpoena virtually any document from any business operating in the state, and he can choose between civil or criminal charges.
Today, the company is also announcing a free iPad app (joining iPhone and Android apps), which allows people to sign any document from their iPad and get other people's signatures.
The group's letter, as carefully annotated and footnoted as any document from MetLife or Citigroup, calls upon regulators to enforce a strong version of the Volcker rule, one that seeks to protect consumers rather than appease financial giants.
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