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The phrase "document's content" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the information or material that is contained within a document. You can use this phrase when discussing the specific information that is included in a document, such as in a report or contract. For example, "The document's content clearly outlines the terms and conditions of our agreement."
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There has been criticism of the document's content as well as the manner in which it was adopted, with liberal and minority voices woefully under-represented.
As for the document's content, the West's main concern should not be about the prevalence of Islam -- it and all other religions of the Iraqi population are protected against excesses and provocations.
Mr. Ford, the company founder, said the ChurchStreet service can recover up to 70percentt of a document's content, although he stressed that the goal was to get blocks of information rather than to re-create the original formatting.
Thus each XML document must be provided with an appendix, known as the Document Type Definition (DTD), a kind of glossary containing information on the nature of the document's content, the tags used for various elements, as well as a listing of where in the document the tags occur and how they fit together.Creating such an appendix can be arduous.
Smutz and Stavrou [16] presented PDFRate, a framework for the detection of malicious PDF files which is based on meta-features extracted from a document's content.
The WHO Office of the Legal Counsel approved the document's content by allowing the official use of both the WHO name and logo on the cover page of the Supplement.
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It's based much more on Congress protecting its prerogatives – worries about the treaty's so-called "fast track" authorities, giving the president power to act without congressional approval – than on substantive objections to the document's contents.
The other copy was for Loïc Deraison, who had overall charge of the bank's corporate-finance relationship with Mr Pinault.Messrs Bazy and Gille have declined to comment on whether they discussed the document's contents with Mr Peyrelevade.
Although the HSE document shows it knew about the risks, a spokesperson said it had "no record" of whether the document was ever passed on to ministers or HSE's parent department at the time, the Department of Employment.HSE had no comment to make on the document's contents.
Sir John Chilcott sat on the 2004 Butler inquiry, which examined the reliability of intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war, and would have been privy to the document's contents - and the doubts about WMD running to the highest levels of the US and UK governments.
The user must be able to consider such repositories according to a focus, which takes into account his/her geographical interests, and which allows one to access the relevant document's contents from a geographical point of view.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com