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Discover Ludwig"destroy documents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to the act of destroying documents, typically for a specific purpose such as to protect confidential information. For example: "Be sure to destroy all documents after you are done with them, to protect our company's sensitive information."
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Six days later, Duncan ordered his audit team to destroy documents at a pace quicker than required by the documentation retention policy.
85,000 people did not destroy documents.
Most people destroy documents using a shredder.
· Destroy documents showing your personal details before throwing them away.
"Union Pacific would not destroy documents in anticipation of litigation".
Moreover, the main mission of Marines is to destroy documents and protect American government secrets.
Soon, top Andersen executives learned of the huge effort to destroy documents.
"Did you give an order to destroy documents?" Mr. Greenwood asked.
But it seems that these attempts to destroy documents are being thwarted easily.
The company has said it repeatedly ordered employees not to destroy documents that could be relevant to investigations.
His job was to destroy documents that could undermine the government's pretense of infallibility, and replace them with altered versions.
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