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The phrase "at documents" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location or context involving documents, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "Please look at documents related to the project for further information."
Alternatives: "in the documents" or "regarding the documents".
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I don't look at documents.
The contempt citation is aimed at documents from 2011, after the flawed operation ended.
"I have an associate in my office looking at documents now," he added.
A photograph of one 93-year-old panellist in his pyjamas looking at documents drew particular derision.
Lawyers for Mr McVeigh had argued that they needed more time to look at documents withheld by the FBI during the trial.
A study last year in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences looked at documents on which cheating often occurs, like tax forms and car insurance policies.
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Thank you for your efforts at documenting this struggle so well.
Numerous experiments aimed at documenting trainees' stress levels have been conducted by sere-affiliated scientists.
To view: "Time in Turkey," a huge photographic project aimed at documenting Turkish culture.
But he is still looking at documenting other near-forgotten forms of housing.
"They are good at documenting abuses," says Mr Vivanco, "but then nothing is done".
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