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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filing into" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a group of people or things moving or entering in an orderly, file-like manner. Example: The students were filing into the auditorium for the assembly, chatting and laughing quietly as they found their seats.
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She smiled, surveying the people filing into the club.
Nevertheless, on a frigid Saturday morning not long ago, I found myself filing into a classroom….
The dog owners filing into Animalle often cannot resist gawking behind the blinds of Motel Pet.
By the time guests started filing into the tent, however, Galliano looked weary and depressed.
Soon the women began filing into Tishman Auditorium for the afternoon's main program.
We watched truckers filing into the clinic throughout the evening, but there were no girls.
I pictured the believers filing into that night's motel lecture on prophecy.
Finally arriving at St Michael's, we join the crowd filing into the cavernous church.
Long lines of this Town's young, addicted and lost, were filing into already crowded jail cells.
That in practice means filing into a second-floor chamber in the ever-enterprising south London arts complex.
Throughout the morning lines of soldiers in khaki and Revolutionary Guards in green have been filing into a vast hangar.
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