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Discover Ludwig"filed into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to place or organize something into a file. Example: The students filed into the classroom and took their seats. In this sentence, "filed into" is used to describe how the students entered the classroom in an organized manner, similar to how documents are filed into a folder or cabinet.
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The chorus eventually filed into the theater.
Three judges filed into the room, and finally Omar arrived.
Others filed into the Restaurant V.I.P. for a bite.
— they filed into the benches reserved for courtroom spectators.
We filed into a room and sat down.
When they filed into court yesterday, the room fell silent.
It can be "tagged" and thus filed into many folders instead of just one physical file.
Some filed into churches that led special noontime prayers, kneeling, waving photographs of loved ones, sobbing.
Sixty or seventy aspiring invasivores filed into a lecture hall at Williams College.
Shortly before nine o'clock on opening day, the students filed into the arena.
A couple of hundred guests filed into a ballroom, and Pinchuk stood.
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