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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nail file" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to an object, usually a tool, used for filing or smoothing down fingernails. For example: "I keep my nail file in the top drawer of my vanity."
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nail file
noun
A small file made of soft metal, or a board covered with fine sandpaper, for filing and shaping one's fingernails and toenails.
Exact(60)
Must be usable as a nail file.
"They stole my very best nail file," Mrs. Legg said.
It has a nail file, little scissors and a one-and-a-half-inch blade.
The boy was beaten and a nail file was plunged into his neck.
They said if you have a nail file, get rid of it now".
"I couldn't find a nail file, like you asked, so I brought you some nail polish and lip gloss instead".
In your purse: perfume, nail file, phone.
nail file.
A nail file.
Choose a nail file.
Use a nail file.
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