I was able to reproduce it with this scaled-down document (I'm not
sending the original problem documents because they're unpublished
papers that shouldn't be available publicly yet). All documents work on
my other computer. I think the problem may be that for some reason
Ubuntu has created 1MB /tmp directory that has nothing to do with the
actual space on my hard drive. I'm trying unsuccessfully to get that
solved now.

But I think for the moment that the problem is not with LibreOffice
(although it may be nice to have a more specific error message, such as
that /tmp has no room on it, to help diagnose the problem, since
messages about lacking permission, file locking, and file corruption may
have nothing to do with the actual problem). I'll update if I get the
/tmp fixed and can determine whether that's the problem.

** Attachment added: "Problem document.odt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/960076/+attachment/2903197/+files/Problem%20document.odt

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  LibreOffice saves my files, next time I attempt to open them it says
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