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'in single file' is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a line of people or things arranged in a line one behind the other, like soldiers marching in single file. For example: "The students filed out of the room in single file, carefully following the line of their teacher."
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As soon as the officers marched in, single file, they were mowed down by automatic weapons.
We went up in single file.
They walk in single file behind him.
They were in single file, with Mr. Stansbury in front.
When the infraction occurred, they were running in single file".
In single file behind one of the wranglers, we headed into the desert.
They were ordered in single file into the dark water and towards a boat.
Six firemen with axes and oxygen tanks marched in in single file.
Insist that your offspring walk in single file (even better if they can do so briskly).
Riding in single file, partners must stay together throughout the route.
The children walk between classrooms without speaking, in single file, moving quickly.
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