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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a file for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific file intended for a particular purpose or subject.
Example: "I have created a file for the project proposal that we need to submit next week."
Alternatives: "a document for" or "a record for".
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I have a file for applications.
They will prepare a file for the coroner.
A month and a half ago, I didn't need a file for applications".
"I have a file for you," he said, as we drove off in his car.
"Thames Valley police will prepare a file for the Oxfordshire coroner.
You can open a file for reading using the open member function.
You can open a file for writing using the open member function.
I write her a card each birthday, and I keep them all in a file for her.
Now his family are considering a posthumous appeal and preparing a file for the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Travelers can now bring their medical dossier on the road without bringing a file for the task.
I don't much like the look of 1...Ndf6, as 2 g5 opens a file for White's king's rook.
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