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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a file named" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific file that has been given a particular name.
Example: "Please open a file named 'Project_Report.docx' to review the latest updates."
Alternatives: "a document titled" or "a file called".
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Results for a search for "cats," for example, did not yield a file named "catsanddogs".
Within the "climap18" directory is a file named "rad_hays.txt", which might be related to your search.
Also, every data area needs to contain a file named, SPACE, which can be zero bytes.
A file named "women with problems" contains news photographs of female trial witnesses, defendants, convicts and others with questionable reputations.
Then, all of the angles according to the real-world coordinates (x, y, z) are recorded in a file named as training set of neural network.
-r Output the voxel-wise residue of the fit for each time point to a file named "residue".
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The ultra-geek can use a file naming convention that adds the date of creation to the file name for easy file viewer sorting.
A new Supplemental file is given in a separate file named "Additional file 1: Table S1".
How about a file name like /../x ?
How should a file name like a//b be interpreted?
Each entry contains an inode number and a file name.
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