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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a file of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group or collection of items that are organized and stored together. Example: The office manager asked for a file of all the monthly sales reports.
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"You'll be able to download a file of them".
Also, Nancy keeps a file of exams from previous years, which you are welcome to consult.
He has a file of dire letters from the many superiors he's outlasted.
I have a file of rejection letters.
Accomplishments: Keep a file of your accomplishments throughout the year.
He sent a file of that version to July.
The Crown Prosecution Service is considering a file of evidence.
There is also a file of contract copies.
UCMP maintains a file of published UCMP specimens.
But I had kept a file of notes".
Firewood on their heads, a file of women stagger along the last rain-wet road.
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