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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as filed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to refer to documents or information that have been officially submitted to a regulatory body or authority.
Example: "The financial statements were submitted to the SEC as filed with the appropriate disclosures."
Alternatives: "as submitted to" or "as reported to".
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We need the actual 2017 tax return as filed with the government.
Attached to the last page of the report is a small CD that has Nasdaq's 10-K report, as filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
None of the three former executives have reported selling any shares this year, according to the Washington Service, which monitors such reports as filed with the S.E.C.
The company said it intends to withdraw its registration statement on Form S-1 as filed with the SEC.
Go to Mr. Tepper's Letter (As Filed With the S.E.C).
Go to Article from MarketWatch » Go to Article from The Independent » See the Vote Tallies as Filed With the Securities and Exchange Commission ».
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A tax return transcript shows most line items including your adjusted gross income (AGI) from your original tax return as filed, along with any forms and schedules.
Recall efforts are routine, as are election complaints filed with the district attorney's office.
As expected, EchoStar has filed with the SEC to split its business in two, reports GigaOm.
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