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The phrase "a file folder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical or digital folder used for organizing documents or files.
Example: "I need to find a file folder to keep all my important papers organized."
Alternatives: "a document folder" or "a storage folder".
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The screen looks about as thick as a file folder.
He sits in the passenger seat, often with a file folder open in his lap, reading.
The waitress excuses herself and returns to the table with a file folder and a photograph.
TUCKED into a file folder of mine that contains an assortment of clippings is a column written for another newspaper.
Sendak rose, rummaged through a file folder in the bookcase, found the letter, and handed it to me.
A pile of inspirational pages, ripped from all the shelter magazines you've bought in the last 10 years, spills out of a file folder.
Making small labels that are suitable for, say, a file folder requires fiddly tape changes that suddenly make a marking pen seem like a good idea.
At a table just inside the gym, a precinct volunteer will hand me a piece of white paper about the size and weight of a file folder.
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Save the workbook under a logical file name into a logical file folder.
A woman walked a diagonal on the stage, executing simple ballet steps and turning an expandable file folder into a Slinky-like prop.
Sensory inputs concerning a single object or subject are stored together as patterns in a single "file folder" or "memory folder".
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