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The phrase "describe a document" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to provide a detailed explanation about a document, like a report or article. For example: Please describe the document in detail, including its purpose and key ideas.
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One person familiar with the preparations, speaking on the condition of anonymity to describe a document before its official release, says he expects no surprises.
For notation purposes, we describe a document d in a collection of D documents as a stream of N words V=[v 1,…,v N ].
The term tech pack is common in the manufacturing industry and is used to describe a document product designers use to tell a manufacturer all the parts necessary to create a product.
Processes must describe a document outlining the step-by-step actions that marketing must take to follow the process consistently.
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He said the source of the story was "somebody down there at level five flexing some know-how muscle," but disputed none of the account, which described a document that planners at the United States Central Command had prepared.
[14, 22], describing a document authoring system using constraint-based templates to have multiple geometric representations for the same template depending on its content.
We used the thermodynamic formulism to describe a previously documented transcriptional network (Balaskas et al., 2012; Panovska-Griffiths et al., 2013).
We herein describe a patient with documented anti-NMDA-R encephalitis whose symptoms dramatically worsened after a general anesthesia.
Internal documents describe a strategy to maximise this discrepancy through product design.
The unsealed documents describe a meeting on June 28th between the F.B.I. and Levison at Levison's home in Dallas.
Both documents describe a nearly identical selection process.
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