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"filed for a divorce" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation where one person has legally requested a divorce from their spouse. For example: "After months of marital discord, Bob finally filed for a divorce."
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Zappa filed for a divorce from Doucette a year ago.
Known by the surname Baek, the man filed for a divorce from his wife in 2011.
On Thursday, she filed for a divorce in Maryland, accusing Tyson of adultery.
After some months, she went to Nevada and filed for a divorce.
When, they get to Colorado, Bea and Matthew are living together but have filed for a divorce.
That he has filed for a divorce from his third wife, the former Wendi Deng, is not shocking.
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Her husband was filing for a divorce because she had been living with another man.
Her lawyer suggests that she file for a divorce but she doesn't want to.
P. S. If my wife wants something in writing, I would file for a divorce at court.
In 1966, after 11 years of marriage, Mrs. Lawford became the first Kennedy to file for a divorce.
Aren't you married?" He responded that he had left the apartment he had shared with his wife and daughter, Adanne, and was filing for a divorce.
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