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The phrase "filing a suit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts when referring to the act of initiating a lawsuit.
Example: "After careful consideration, the plaintiff decided that filing a suit was the best course of action to seek justice."
Alternatives: "initiating a lawsuit" or "bringing a case."
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Xerox quickly responded, filing a suit in Connecticut seeking reimbursement.
Any decision about filing a suit is likely to be months away.
In the US his lawyer is filing a suit for $100m damages.
Alternatively, the Giuliani administration is considering filing a suit to end the authority's lease early.
"I try to resolve everything without filing a suit," he said.
Merely filing a suit can appear self-serving and undercut a company's arguments, and legal fees are costly.
Sun Microsystems, another Microsoft rival, is considering filing a suit as well, according to executives close to the company.
The ruling prompted Volkswagen to challenge the amount, filing a suit against the Peter J. McNulty Law Firm, Irwin & Boesen and Berger & Montague.
What's more, the three-year time limit for filing a suit in New York to reclaim them has passed, he argued.
After a year's silence, the former president emerged to deny claims he had amassed a fortune, filing a suit against Time magazine for publishing detailed allegations.
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But can filing a suit in the United States have an effect in Hungary or Poland?
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