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"documents destruction" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the deliberate destruction of documents in order to prevent them from being read, either for the purpose of discarding valuable information or to obscure the truth. For example: "The Department of Records was accused of documents destruction in order to conceal sensitive information."
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Then, as now, live footage documents destruction.
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It's made headlines again about its document destruction policies.
The policy bars document destruction only after a subpoena is served.
The banker maintained that he was following a company policy calling for routine document destruction.
Investigators then plan to conduct interviews across the country about document destruction at Andersen.
The government's investigation into document destruction at Enron appears to be running into some obstacles.
House investigators are interviewing Mr. Duncan about his role in the document destruction.
His comments suggested that Andersen's lawyers succeeded in portraying the document destruction as innocent.
But a high-ranking colleague, Lynne Halbrooks, prevented Crane from investigating the document destruction.
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