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"demanding documents" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to indicate that somebody is asking for or requiring a certain type of paperwork or information from another person or organization. For example: "The new regulations for managing the property required the landlord to provide tenants with a copy of the updated lease, so I sent him an email demanding documents to prove he was in compliance."
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The Azov fighters apologised, but only after demanding documents and thoroughly searching the car.
Where Coca-Cola Enterprises controls Dr Pepper, marketing agreements seem more demanding, documents show.
Mr Khoroskhovsky wasted little time and launched an investigation demanding documents from the regulator about the tender.
The union is also demanding documents from the agency that it says will allow it to evaluate the growth hormone test independently.
The Florida attorney general's office has issued subpoenas demanding documents from Andersen and Enron, a spokesman said, and is continuing with its investigation.
On Thursday, the committee sent a subpoena to Michael Flynn, the short-lived national-security adviser, demanding documents that he didn't turn over voluntarily.
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Now, with the memory of their lax underwriting still fresh in their minds, bankers have been demanding document upon document, proof upon proof, for anybody wanting to buy a home.
The oil company demanded documents related to those proposals.
It could not, for instance, have demanded documents.
Local authorities can demand documents for social assistance, documents that are often impossible for the refugees to obtain.
The subpoenas also demand documents and correspondence regarding the London Metals Exchange, a private trade association that regulates warehousing.
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