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The phrase "archives of files" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or storage of documents, records, or data files that are preserved for future reference.
Example: "The archives of files contain important historical documents that researchers can access for their studies."
Alternatives: "file archives" or "repository of files".
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Several tools create archives of files as output (for example a zip file containing the plots for each chromosome).
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After years of legal battling, a small part of a vast archive of files compiled by the former East German secret police, the Stasi, on former Chancellor Helmut Kohl was released to a restricted group of researchers and journalists.
· Create a single.zip file, containing all of the files in the Xdrive account, which can then be downloaded to a computer; · Purchase an archive of files on DVD; · Download files through the standard Xdrive Web and Desktop Clients.
In its extortion note, The Dark Overlord included a link for a 10GB archive of files it allegedly stole.
Specialist services may even store information about your genetic makeup (23andme) or archives of your files (Dropbox, CrashPlan, and many others).
While the current implementation of VisArchive can support archives with thousands of files without system performance issues, for very large archives, some adaptations to the relevancy algorithm and the user interface may be needed.
Finally, GeneLink maintains a list of previously exported files, which eliminates redundant generation of data files by collaborators and functions as an archive of data files used for analyses.
Even then, however, the Foreign Office failed to acknowledge that the 8,800 colonial files were just a small part of a secret archive of 1.2m files that it called the Special Collections, and which it had held unlawfully at Hanslope Park.
The government is now mulling its next move in its "moral revolution" and may opt to throw open the secret police archives, containing millions of files from the communist era.
On a hot day in late July, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office published quietly on its website an admission that it holds an archive of 1.2m files, most of them "special collections", which should have been transferred to the National Archives.
He peruses the vast archive of informants' files on almost every Iraqi in the secret police headquarters and wanders through Mr Hussein's impossibly grandiose country estate looking for nuclear reactors.
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