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The phrase "application on file" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a person's application has been received and is stored for reference, often in contexts like job applications or official requests.
Example: "We have your application on file and will contact you if a suitable position becomes available."
Alternatives: "application submitted" or "application recorded".
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Now, as we announce new Disrupts and standalone Startup Battlefields, founders can simply log back into their application and re-submit an existing application on file.
With a provisional application on file, if your graduate student is standing in front of a poster and an investor reads it and waves a fistful of cash at her, you have IP protection and you can rush out to fill out the rest of the paperwork.
If committees are full, we will keep your application on file for future use".
Disneyland will keep your application on file for 6 months.
Once you have the citizen application on file, the USCIS says carrying an expired green card is okay.[4].
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He already has 2,000 job applications on file.
Palm has 452 patents and another 406 applications on file.
All but Mr. Lundy have applications on file with the Justice Department for some form of clemency.
The company said it now had 248 patent applications on file — nearly double the amount from its previous September filing.
"I still have your applications on file from the last six Saturdays you filled them out," the manager informed me, looking disdainfully at my best prairie skirt, Yo-Yo shoes and misdirected attempt at Charlene Tilton hair.
"We are keeping applications on file in case we are in a position to proceed later in the year," says a spokesman for PA about its multimedia journalism scheme.
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