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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a motion filed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a formal request submitted to a court or other authority.
Example: "The attorney submitted a motion filed with the court to request a change in the trial date."
Alternatives: "a submitted motion" or "a motion submitted".
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Today's court filings by Mr. Craig and the Justice Department came in response to a motion filed yesterday by the lawyers retained by Lazaro Gonzalez.
Jefferson challenged the weekend raid in a motion filed yesterday in federal court.
But on Monday, he granted a motion filed by The New York Times to unseal them.
By this week, Xanadu was $22.9 million short, according to a motion filed on Monday.
In March, Steele responded with a motion filed under "anti-Slapp" legislation.
In a motion filed Thursday, they asked Kollar-Kotelly to render a decision by noon Monday.
And Mr. Briccetti wrote in a motion filed with the court that the government had invented a conspiracy.
In a separate order, the judge denied a motion filed by the company to preserve market exclusivity.
The documents became public in a motion filed by plaintiffs' lawyers to compel him to be interviewed.
The video was shown last week in Ontario Superior Court during a hearing on a motion filed by Hollinger.
Holmes sent a notebook to Fenton sometime before the shooting rampage, his lawyers said in a motion filed Friday.
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