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The phrase "through files" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of navigating or searching within files, whether digital or physical. Example: "I need to go through files to find the necessary documents for the meeting."
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He spent most mornings in court or going through files.
To compile the information, some bishops have had to comb through files that are decades old.
We spy a KGB agent rummaging through files, and approaching a secret meeting place in the Westchester woods.
After months of digging through files, advertising in newspapers and magazines and even holding a job fair, they finally got lucky.
On his charter airplanes, Mr. Bradley sits in the front, poring through files and briefing books, while the reporters stay in the rear.
Examining attorneys, Ms. Beresford noted, were issued rubber covers for their index fingers for going through files faster and with fewer paper cuts.
One product searches through files stored on a company's network, and the other can search through documents on a worker's hard drive.
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Those versions are already being traded widely through file-sharing programs like WinMX.
He said the hackers operated through file-sharing Web sites in South Korea.
How the experienced world is represented through filing is also the subject of the artist's work at the Pitt Rivers Museum.
But others are based on nonsugars — a point that Equal's maker, prowling through filed patents, has seized upon.
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