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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'file a suit' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of taking legal action against someone in court. For example, "The company decided to file a suit against the former employee for breach of contract."
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"This guy should file a suit".
It is relatively easy to file a suit but difficult to get rid of one.
After the "60 Minutes" broadcast, Emery said they may never file a suit.
(On the firm's advice, she decided not to file a suit).
He pushed to file a suit against the European Union as well as the United States.
"I think we will probably file a suit against Blackwater — it's the right of my children".
The state says he missed a deadline to file a suit.
Once that period lapsed, she gradually became aware she was eligible to file a suit under the False Claims Act.
"Europe v. Facebook" as an organization can't file a suit against regulators; only an aggrieved citizen such as Schrems can.
On Monday, the deadline to file a suit, Mr. Cipel's lawyers said that he would not do so.
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She also threatened to file a suit against the movie once it was released.
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