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The phrase "consists of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe what a document contains. For example, "The document consists of a list of proposed changes to the company's organizational structure."
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The Damascus Document consists of two major sections.
The document consists of several sets of instructions.
The document consists of 17 principles, as well as strategies to ensure compliance with those goals.
The document consists of a series of subjects ("list of testimonies", "procedural history"; "challenges", etc).
This document consists of a series of 182 small (1" x 1 ½") black-and-white photographs.
"Subdivision 48 / Hjalmar Schacht" This document consists of a series of statements offered by Hjalmar Schacht during several interrogations.
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On Wednesday, the administration released a one-page document consisting of 19 bullet points describing how Trump planned to approach tax relief as president.
But the rest of the document consisted of a single, 14-page article, a polemical essay about the economic, social and political benefits of free trade.
Facebook's S-1 filling is a huge document consisting of thousands and thousands of words - many of them just standard regulatory warnings to anyone who might be thinking about putting their money into the company.
Most notably, some of Schacht's answers in the present document consist of quotations from his speeches and memoranda, as well as from other written sources (e.g. "Dodd's Diary"), whose reliability is not self-evident.
The agreement describes in sometimes painstaking detail how the Winthrop Group, the private archival firm hired by the Giuliani Center, will handle the documents, including such descriptions as how a lengthy document consisting of many pages "easily can be kept together by placing it in a single folder in lieu of using a staple".
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