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The phrase "application will be filed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of submitting an application, often in legal, administrative, or formal contexts.
Example: "Once all the necessary documents are gathered, the application will be filed with the appropriate authorities."
Alternatives: "application will be submitted" or "application is set to be filed."
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The charter application will be filed in February.
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"I have no idea how quickly new applications to drill will be filed," he added.
But contract documents indicate that federal officials still expect that one-third of the 19 million applications in the first year will be filed on paper.
Lawsuits will be filed.
No charges will be filed.
If your immigration attorney will be filing the application, the employer must create a sub-account for the attorney with his or her information.
This form needs to be filled out if someone else will be filing your permit application for you.
So, here I am — three months away from receiving word as to whether I can scribble "National Merit Scholar" on the dozens of applications I'll be filing from that point forward.
Black's lawyer, Miguel Estrada, tells me he'll be filing an application for bail early next week.
It is important to take great care to fully describe the technology and all known variations in detail, because if the provisional application is converted after the March 16 changeover date, any claim directed to disclosure that was not supported by the original "first-to-invent" provisional application will be treated under the first-to-file regime.
Even more likely, he said, is that some buildings do not file because they believe the information required on the application will be too difficult to collect.
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