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File Filed Expression Means Enter Place Long Amount

Id ESLPod_0374_WE_0422
Episode Id ESLPod 374
Episode Title A Graduation Ceremony
Phrase to file in
Text The expression "to file in," in this podcast, means to enter a place in single file rows or to enter a place in one long line: "All of the customers filed into the movie theatre." The expression "to file in" can also mean to put in or to store in, usually papers or other office-related items: "She filed all of her bills in a desk drawer." "To file" means to arrange in order, often according to size or the alphabet (from A to Z): "The banker filed the checks from the highest amount check to the lowest amount check." Finally, "a file" is a small tool used to make fingernails shorter: "Her fingernails were getting long so she used her file to shorten them."
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