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the subject document
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "the subject document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific document that is the focus of discussion or analysis. Example: "Please review the subject document before our meeting to ensure you are familiar with the key points."
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Alternative expressions(16)
the document in question
the relevant document
the aforementioned document
the specified document
the said material
this document
the above mentioned document
the said document
the said documents
the said guidelines
the aforementioned documents
the documents in question
those documents
these documents
the said information
the relevant documents
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59 human-written examples
Ms. Howell's lawyer, Thomas F. Carlucci, said yesterday that his client "had no personal reason whatsoever, financial or otherwise, to prepare the subject documents".
News & Media
Study personnel dispensed supplements together with a personal diary in which the subjects documented the date and time of supplement use.
A list of the subject's "documents" included "one book, titled 'Searching for My Perfect Bride,' unsuccessfully well used... one V.I.P. membership to all the clubs on Texas Street... one copy, 'It's Raining Men' CD".
News & Media
If three successful attempts could not be achieved, whether before or after hemodialysis, the subject was documented as "unable to complete"; any data obtained from such a subject was not used towards analysis.
Science
The stories that surfaced — about WikiLeaks, the volcano in Iceland and Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf — were as unique and challenging to produce as the subjects they document.
News & Media
With the publication next month of his first monograph, "There Is No Eye" (PowerHouse), and a touring retrospective by the same name opening on Jan . 18at the Photographic Resource Center in Boston, Mr. Cohen makes a strong case that his pictures should be remembered not only for the subjects they document but for their formal qualities.
News & Media
Adherence to the treatment regimen was monitored by asking the subjects to document the dose of capsules consumed daily and to return any unused capsules [33].
Science
Attendance was monitored for all sessions at school and weekly 'participation cards' were completed by the subjects to document meditations at home.
The UN report seems to be silent on this topic, presumably because it is not precisely a human rights abuse, which is the subject of the document.
News & Media
Readers can know the subject of many document fields by reading only some specific Field Association (FA) words.
If Abbott sought to convey a wealth of detail about the subjects she documented, Walker Evans, her contemporary, was interested in economical, precise images that conveyed elegance, simplicity and restraint.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "the subject document", ensure that the context clearly establishes which document is being referred to. Avoid ambiguity by providing specific details or references.
Common error
Avoid using "the subject document" without prior context or clear identification, as this can lead to confusion. Always ensure the reader knows which document you are referring to.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "the subject document" functions as a determiner phrase identifying a specific document that is under consideration or being discussed. Ludwig AI states that it is usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "the subject document" is a grammatically correct and understandable phrase used to identify a specific document under discussion. While not frequently used, according to Ludwig AI it is usable in written English. It's most appropriate in neutral to formal contexts where clarity and precision are essential. Alternative phrases include "the document in question" and "the relevant document". When using this phrase, ensure the context clearly identifies which document is being referred to.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
the document in question
Refers to a specific document previously mentioned or under discussion.
the relevant document
Highlights the document's importance or applicability to the current context.
the aforementioned document
Formally references a document that has been previously cited.
the specified document
Emphasizes that the document has been precisely identified.
the document at hand
Indicates the document currently being considered or worked on.
the referred document
Points to a document mentioned elsewhere.
the given document
Suggests the document has been provided or presented for review.
the concerning document
Indicates a document that is the focus of concern or investigation.
the target document
Implies the document is the intended recipient or focus of an action.
the instant document
Legalese, usually refers to the current document being processed or viewed.
FAQs
How can I use "the subject document" in a sentence?
Use "the subject document" to refer to a specific document that is the focus of discussion or analysis. For example: "Please review the subject document before our meeting." Alternatives include "the document in question" or "the relevant document".
What phrases can I use instead of "the subject document"?
You can use phrases like "the relevant document", "the aforementioned document", or "the document at hand", depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "the subject document" or "the subject's document"?
"The subject document" refers to a document under discussion. "The subject's document" implies ownership or association with a particular subject. The correct choice depends on the intended meaning.
What is the difference between "the subject document" and "this document"?
"The subject document" implies the document has already been introduced or is central to the conversation. "This document" is used to refer to a document that is being presented or considered for the first time.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested