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Filter by Meaning The sculptor filed the stone to achieve the desired shape.
The artist filed the wooden canvas frame for her painting.
He filed a report with the police about the stolen bicycle.
He used a metal filed to shape the edges of the wooden sculpture.
The sculptor carefully used a metal filed to refine the details of the clay model.
The detective filed the evidence in a confidential case.
The sculptor filed away the excess clay to shape the sculpture.
The soldiers marched in a filed, following their commanding officer.
The job applicants lined up in a filed outside the interview room.
The job applicants stood in a filed, nervously waiting for their interviews to begin.
The artist filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against the gallery.
The victim filed a complaint against the robber.
The workers filed into the factory for their morning shift.
The soldiers filed out of the barracks and lined up on the training ground.
Despite the discomfort in her back, Mary filed onto the soft mattress and tried to fall asleep.
The company filed a lawsuit against their former employee for breach of contract.
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