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The phrase "I just apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of putting something into practice or using a method or principle in a specific context. Example: "When faced with a new challenge, I just apply the techniques I've learned in my training."
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"I just apply that to clothes," she said.
I just apply blush, lip gloss and mascara and I'm done".
This is a very forgiving process and I just apply another layer on top and correct it.
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I just applied myself within my limited capabilities".
I just applied what I had learnt from motor engines onto watches".
I just applied for jobs and turned them down," it won't look good.
"I just applied myself the way I had to," Kennedy told Higgins and hundreds of other young players at an N.F.L.-sponsored Johnor Player Development Camp at John F. Kennedy High School in the Bronx.
It happened to be virtually on the day that I was handing in my last essay so I just applied, and before I knew it I had a traineeship.
I just applied some StealthArmor to my iPhone, and I give it a thumbs up.
"I just applied and thought, 'Let's see if this works, and if not, I can still apply to different places later on.' ".
Then I worked at Johnson Space Center, and I just applied to Compaq Computer on a whim they were looking for human-computer interaction researchers.
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