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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about filing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to the act of submitting documents or paperwork, often in a legal or administrative context.
Example: "I have some questions about filing the necessary paperwork for the application."
Alternatives: "regarding submission" or "concerning documentation".
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And if gambling on Christmas Day isn't your thing, how about filing your tax return instead?
"Everyone is still talking about filing e-mail bankruptcy," he said.
Any decision about filing a suit is likely to be months away.
"Seems the jury is out about filing to one, the other, or both.
I thought about filing for bankruptcy, but student loans don't apply.
Anonymous, New York Have you thought about filing a FEMA application?
The family is talking to lawyers about filing a compensation claim against the police.
A radio advertisement asks: "Have you thought about filing for personal bankruptcy?
Koch may be as compulsive about filing lawsuits as he is about collecting.
The next time you're talking with your insurer about filing a claim, you may want to watch what you say.
She has since spoken to the police about filing a report, but has not taken further action.
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