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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filing by" is a preposition followed by a gerund, which is a verb form ending in "-ing" that functions as a noun.
It can be used in written English but may be more commonly used in formal or legal contexts. One possible example could be: "All necessary paperwork must be completed and filed by the end of the day." Here, "filing by" indicates the deadline for completing and submitting the paperwork.
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filing by rare earth-importing countries.
Everyone soon started filing by in pairs.
filing by the company might bring out journalists' skeptical side.
An article on Thursday about the possibility of a bankruptcy filing by General Motors misstated the timing of a bankruptcy filing by Lehman Brothers.
The memo was made public in a regulatory filing by Affymax.
Judge Rhodes questioned whether the bankruptcy filing by itself jeopardized the employee pensions.
A bankruptcy filing by Dewey would be the largest law firm bankruptcy in United States history.
The filing by the Treasury does not guarantee a split is in the works.
The filing by Mr. Cuomo's office is technically a demand for documents subpoenaed in August.
In short, a filing by the parent company would be highly unattractive.
The board would have to approve a Chapter 11 filing by the airline.
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