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Discover Ludwig"no documents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the lack of paperwork or other written records for a particular purpose. For example, "After our thorough search, we found no documents in this case."
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They have no addresses, no money, no documents.
And he has no documents.
"There are no documents.
No documents are public.
"No documents, no history," one said.
No documents have yet been published.
What happens if they have no documents?
"There are no documents," he said.
They had no documents of any kind.
"They had no documents," Sherzai told me.
No documents uploaded during March 2013.
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