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will not be filed
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will not be filed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating that a document or information will not be officially recorded or submitted. Example: "Due to the lack of necessary documentation, this application will not be filed."
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19 human-written examples
Charges will not be filed.
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U.S. Family's records for 1999 will not be filed until November.
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No Trespassing Trespassing charges will not be filed against a limousine driver who took a wrong turn and ended up outside MARTHA STEWART'S home in Seal Harbor, Me.
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It has now been announced that felony charges will not be filed and the case referred to the City Attorney's office to be considered for possible misdemeanor charges, the LA Times reported.
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Charges will not be filed against Electronic Data or National Heritage Insurance, the Electronic Data unit that handles Medicaid claims processing, the district attorney's office in Travis County, Tex., said.
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It is unclear what impact Mr. Giuliani's weak poll numbers and poor primary finishes have had on his fund-raising, as new quarterly campaign spending reports will not be filed until the end of the month.
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Similar Expressions
41 human-written examples
"The Justice Department," Ms. Goodling said, "will not be filing anything in the case today".
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Hyder also said Silent Circle will not be filing for bankruptcy.
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All you can know for sure is that, because this investment is illiquid and the company will not be filing quarterly financial updates, the investors will not suffer the torture of knowing their investment is "under water", if such should happen, along the way.
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The Orange County district attorney's office ruled her death an accident after an investigation and will not be filing criminal charges against the boat's driver.
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The official figures for 2017 will likely not be filed with the Irish government until late 2018.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "will not be filed", ensure the context clearly indicates what is not being filed and why. This prevents ambiguity and ensures the message is easily understood.
Common error
Avoid using "will not be filed" when an active voice construction would be clearer. For example, instead of "the report will not be filed by the committee", consider "the committee will not file the report".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will not be filed" functions as a passive construction indicating that an action (filing) will not occur. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage across various contexts, highlighting its role in conveying that something won't be officially recorded or submitted.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Academia
30%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Science
10%
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "will not be filed" is a grammatically sound and commonly used phrase that indicates something will not be officially recorded or submitted. As Ludwig AI confirms, it appears frequently in news, academic, and general contexts. When using this phrase, ensure clarity by specifying what is not being filed and why. While the phrase is generally neutral, avoid using it in situations where an active voice construction would be clearer. Consider alternatives like "will not be submitted" or "will not be lodged" depending on the specific context to minimize any ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will not be submitted
Replaces "filed" with "submitted", offering a slightly broader application to any kind of submission, not just official filing.
will not be formally submitted
Adds "formally" to emphasize the lack of an official submission process.
will not be lodged
Uses "lodged" instead of "filed", implying a more formal or legal context of depositing a document.
will not be registered
Substitutes "filed" with "registered", focusing on the act of formally recording something in a registry.
will not be recorded
Replaces "filed" with "recorded", suitable when the emphasis is on the act of making a permanent record of something.
will not undergo filing
Rephrases the sentence to use "filing" as a noun, altering the structure slightly.
will not be processed
Changes the focus from filing to the action of processing a document or request, implying it won't be handled or dealt with.
will not be documented
Uses "documented" instead of "filed", highlighting that something won't be officially written down or included in records.
will not be kept on record
Emphasizes that something won't be retained as an official record, expanding on the idea of filing.
no filing will occur
Rearranges the sentence to a more passive voice, focusing on the absence of the filing action.
FAQs
How can I use "will not be filed" in a sentence?
You can use "will not be filed" to indicate that a document or information will not be officially recorded or submitted, such as: "Due to insufficient evidence, charges "will not be filed"."
What are some alternatives to "will not be filed"?
Alternatives include "will not be submitted", "will not be lodged", or "will not be registered", depending on the specific context.
Is it better to say "will not be filed" or "will not be submitted"?
Both "will not be filed" and "will not be submitted" are correct, but "filed" often implies a more official or legal process, while "submitted" is more general.
In what situations is "will not be filed" most appropriate?
"Will not be filed" is most appropriate when referring to documents or reports that are not being officially recorded or placed on record. For example, "The amended declaration "will not be deemed filed" until the Administration issues a transaction identification number."
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