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"documentary materials" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to any written or recorded materials that serve as evidence or support for a particular topic or argument. This can include sources such as letters, diaries, photographs, videos, or official records. Example: "The researcher analyzed a variety of documentary materials, including government reports and personal interviews, to gain a deeper understanding of the social and political climate during that time period."
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The interviews were supplemented by documentary materials.
Documentary materials were used in triangulation and validation of key informant accounts.
Many of their novels freely mixed documentary materials with fiction, as in Obrestad's Sauda!
(A group of those reproductions is included in the current exhibition along with other documentary materials).
Primary sources are documentary materials arising directly out of the historical episode you are studying.
The study has a multi-method qualitative design and includes observation, audio and video recordings, documentary materials and interviews.
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Others do for drawings, photographs and documentary material.
L. 103 312, § 8(1), inserted "tangible things," after "documentary material,".
§ 803.20 Requests for additional information or documentary material.
(D)(i), inserted ", tangible things," after "documentary material".
(A), inserted "tangible things," after "documentary material,", in subpar.
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