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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thick file of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substantial collection of documents or information, often implying that the file contains a lot of material or is physically large.
Example: "After weeks of research, I finally compiled a thick file of evidence to support my case."
Alternatives: "a large volume of" or "a substantial collection of".
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I've saved a thick file of articles over the past year, so should be able to unearth quite a number.
A thick file of papers relating to 'The Wimsey Family' is estimated to fetch up to £9,000.
Spreading out a thick file of inspection and testing reports, he said: "They have really got a handle on this, big time.
"We are ready," Morinaka said after handing a thick file of documents to a watchdog official at a media-packed ceremonial event.
This week, her lawyer handed over a thick file of documents to the Bronx district attorney's office and asked it to start a criminal investigation.
On Thursday evening, Sarah Ferguson, a journalist who has lived in 381 for seven years, sat in her apartment, sifting through a thick file of documents about the building's history and its windows.
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The deputy chief of security at his school has a thick file on Ternovskiy's delinquencies, including chronic truancy and correcting the English of his English teacher.
The superintendent of Region 10 (one of 13 provinces in Chile), of which Tompkins owns 20%, keeps a thick file on the American on his desk.
They have a thick file on him.
The D.C. police intelligence division already had a thick file on Salahuddin.
He still has a thick file full of them: thrillers, romances, non-fiction, science fiction, young adult novels..
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