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"My applications" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "my applications" when referring to any type of formal or professional requests or submissions that you have made. This could include job applications, university applications, loan applications, grant applications, etc. Example: "I have submitted my applications for three different jobs, and I am eagerly awaiting a response from the companies."
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My applications were rejected, one after another.
My applications to both were similar, the only major difference being an excellent interview with a Wellesley alumna but no interview with Bryn Mawr.
My applications have been completed, and I've received the automatic reply that it's been received.
"Every one of my applications is a Michelangelo," he said.
I'll get my applications to law school out now.
Five days later, my applications were due and my mother was having her surgery.
I was working at Starbucks, and my applications for other jobs were getting me nowhere.
I am, if the rest of my applications come back as rejections.
And I couldn't afford it, so all my applications got canceled.
I recently completed all my applications and filled out financial aid forms.
What I wasn't prepared for was the manner in which my applications were treated.
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