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The phrase "a applied for a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "A student applied for a scholarship."
Alternatives: "an application for a" or "a request for a".
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I have a applied for a job with the Foreign Service.
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I recently applied for a job as a census taker.
I applied for a job as a mobile-library driver.
The department would then alert the commission if an owner applied for a work permit.
A couple of years ago I applied for a role at a private school.
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Those grants are available regardless of whether a company has applied for a small business loan.
Abraham, a British citizen with a German surname, applied for a German passport a couple of weeks ago.
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