noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
prepare
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The Conservative Central Office media monitoring unit is to prepare a dossier on the coverage.
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The investigation officer would then prepare a full dossier to be sent to both sides prior to the hearing.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Assuming the dossier is genuine, is he a lone whistle-blower or is he a messenger?
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I would be very pleased to show anyone my dossier of material on the Raven.
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It lists four cartons with specific headings and particular dossiers noted under each.
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Manufacturers would be required to maintain dossiers in a standard format on each product, a measure designed to facilitate safety checks.
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Oh, yes, a wonderful painting, but would you by any chance have a dossier on Meurent, the model?
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Recite my entire career history complete with qualifications, pay scale, dates of promotions and dossier of official merit-ratings and reprimands?
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Sefton councillors this week stripped the club of its entertainments licence after being handed a police dossier detailing violent and rowdy incidents.
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The process passes into its second stage when the prosecutor submits his dossier to an examining magistrate.