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The phrase "cited documents" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in legal and academic writing to refer to sources or references that have been mentioned or used in a text. Example: In the footnotes, the researcher has listed the cited documents for further reading on the topic.
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But he cited documents showing that the store owed $158,000 in rent.
The articles cited documents given to bankers at a conference closed to the public.
The report, on the Politico Web site, cited documents obtained under the New York State Freedom of Information Law.
The Detroit News had cited documents filed with the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform indicating that a $2.1 million raise was being sought.
Both reports cited documents from September 2010 that showed that the Americans had singled out French diplomats for surveillance while they were working in the United States.
In its report, the WSJ cited documents it said it had obtained, including bank transfer forms and flow charts prepared by government investigators.
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library and spent some time looking for your cited document.
The 'View Cited by' and 'Analyse results' features were used to obtain detailed data on the citing documents for each article.
Starting from a known and relevant document and looking at the documents citing this known document, – the "forward citations" – it is possible, by indexing these citing documents by time, author name or other bibliographical parameters, to retrieve more relevant documents.
Well, it does, according to Fisman and Sullivan, citing documents captured by the U.S. military.
Ms. Merkel, the newsmagazine said, citing documents from the German Foreign Ministry, sided with Mr. Cameron to delay any regulation until 2015.
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