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Google Docs is an incredibly convenient word processor, and a number of forward thinking tools mean you may be able to save docs you mistakenly deleted.
If you're a Google Docs power user, you should start using the Version history feature to help save you from when something goes disastrously wrong with a document.
The Google Docs mobile app carries a nice feature that allows you to make files available offline, so if you lose connection to the internet, you can still access documents and edit them as before.
A new Google Docs file will have no version history, so if you want to remove your existing file's version history, creating an entirely new document is the way to go.