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The phrase "archival material" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to any type of material or documents that have been preserved and stored for future reference or historical purposes. You can use it when describing the content or source of a research project, historical document, or collection of records. Example: The historians' use of primary sources, such as letters, diaries, and newspaper articles, provided valuable insights into the events of the past. However, the most valuable resource was the archival material found in the national archives, which included rare photos, government documents, and personal correspondence from prominent figures of the time.
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For "Edward Scissorhands" he pored through Fox archival material.
Eleven sculptures are accompanied by drawings, photographs, and archival material.
It will also carry archival material on art.
Then there is archival material that she struggles to preserve.
The archival material looks wonderful on the tablet's screen.
In these cases he was largely working with archival material, but with "A.I".
The program's elegantly assembled archival material -- film, television and photographs -- is consistently evocative.
It enhances archival material with impressionistic sequences that refrain from showing clear views of the actors.
(Archival material stands in for Graham Chapman, the sixth member, who died in 1989).
Rather, they are archival material from Mr. Gehry's actual design process.
Using archival material Solzhenitsyn never saw, she supports his analysis of Stalin Leninn written larger.
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