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I don't believe that I have file this form vs I don't believe that I have fild this form

The correct phrase is: 'I don't believe that I have filed this form.' 'Filed' is the past participle form of the verb 'file,' which is the correct form to use in this context. 'Fild' is an incorrect spelling and should be avoided.

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I don't believe that I have file this form

This phrase is incorrect. 'File' should be 'filed' in this context.

The correct form is 'I don't believe that I have filed this form.' Use 'filed' as the past participle of 'file' when referring to completing a form or document.

I don't believe that I have fild this form

This phrase is incorrect. 'Fild' is not a correct spelling. The correct form is 'filed.'

The correct phrase should be 'I don't believe that I have filed this form.' Use 'filed' as the past participle of 'file' when referring to completing a form or document.

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