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Discover Ludwig'filed for' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone has taken some form of formal action to start something. For example: "John filed for a patent on his new invention."
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Escoffery filed for divorce.
She filed for divorce.
They filed for patents.
Hostess has filed for bankruptcy.
Separately, Detroit filed for bankruptcy.
Shriver subsequently filed for divorce.
His wife filed for divorce.
Eventually, he filed for divorce.
It filed for an I.P.O.
She subsequently filed for divorce.
It filed for bankruptcy protection in 2004.
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