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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filed about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the action of putting a document or information into a filing system or keeping it organized within a specific context or category. Example: The clerk spent several hours organizing and filing about a thousand documents into the appropriate folders.
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By 2006, Pinnacle had filed about 5,000 eviction lawsuits, almost one for every four apartments.
On the civil side, the S.E.C. filed about 50 cases.
Men filed about a tenth of last years' complaints.
Nuisance complaints are generally filed about noise or odors.
"Was a report ever filed about it?" he asked.
This is what the Press Association filed about the visit.
Since the mid-1990s, the commission has filed about 60 employment-discrimination lawsuits against Wal-Mart.
The first lawsuits against pain pump companies were filed about two years ago.
He has filed about a dozen protests against the use of the contractors in Iraq.
Numerous reports have been filed about misconduct, violence and abuse perpetrated by contractors carrying out migration functions.
For instance, it will allow parents to see what, if any, safety complaints have been filed about various baby strollers.
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