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"documents recording" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to the act of creating a document that documents something (information, data, etc.). For example: "The company must ensure that all processes are documented by having documents recording each step."
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It created documents recording the identity of foreign fighters and certificates of slave ownership.
There are also legal documents recording slavery transactions in Maine, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana.
— are, we realize, documents recording the presence of Texaco, Allied Chemical, Exxon, Standard Oil, the Millstone Nuclear Power Plant.
They were instead memorial documents, recording the social position, wealth, and relative importance of the person who had paid for the pole.
Along with documents recording Henry Dunster's legal and educational activities, the seventeenth-century papers also contain a few personal letters to Dunster.
Then, in 1981, Michel Slitinsky, a Bordeaux Jew who had escaped the deportations, met Michel Berges, a historian, who had stumbled on documents recording what the prefecture under Papon had been doing during WWII.
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The same documents record him as holding the office of Sheriff of Suffolk at concurrent times.
A court document recording minutes from the sentencing hearing of Michael Landry's battery case.
This includes exploring and creating methods for documenting, recording and "calling" a production.
But there is no document recording the return of the remaining objects in that expedition, a society spokeswoman said.
A space was provided for his signature, but he did not sign it, according to a copy of the loan document recorded in Naugatuck town records.
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