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Discover LudwigThe phrase "file cabinet" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a piece of furniture used for storing papers and documents. Example: "I searched through the file cabinet for the contract I needed to sign."
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file cabinet
noun
An item of office furniture comprised of a set of either drawers, or shelves with individual doors or panels, sized to standard widths of file folders and traditionally used for the storage of files.
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"My file cabinet was smashed.
I put them in a file cabinet.
Mr. Wells then found the slides in his file cabinet.
"Your computer used to be a big electronic file cabinet.
The $650 in the file cabinet was gone.
After he saw it, he gave her a file cabinet.
And don't bury the documents in a file cabinet.
A file cabinet is marked with the names of birds.
"I don't even have a file cabinet yet," she says.
"They have the keys to the file cabinet".
"That file cabinet is still full of information.
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