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The phrase "a batch of applicants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of individuals who have applied for a position or opportunity.
Example: "After reviewing a batch of applicants, we decided to schedule interviews with the top candidates."
Alternatives: "a group of applicants" or "a pool of applicants".
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"Il Posto" tells the story of a batch of applicants who seek work in a big urban technology company and go through a comically exasperating battery of physical, intellectual, and psychological tests.
The end result is a 16-week program where a batch of applicants gets a review, and a percentage of them are accepted into a cohort of students.
Kemp accuses the organization of being sloppy in registering voters, and says they submitted inadequate forms for a batch of applicants that was predominantly black.
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The test comes up in September, so a new batch of applicants have just run the gauntlet.
An insurer could send a batch of 100,000 applications to Acxiom, which would then match its store of data about applicants with what the individuals reported to the insurance company.
The accelerator dropped some heavy hints about what it's looking for in the next batch of applicants — if you think you're up for the challenge, applications for the NYC and SF-based accelerator are open until April 3.
Mindful of this, the commission proposed in Agenda 2000 to stick to the current budget ceiling of 1.27% of the EU's GDP, even after the first batch of applicants joins.
The first batch of applicants will become eligible for the program in August 2017.
A batch of peers [graphic].
2. A batch of cakes [graphic].
7. A batch of cakes [graphic].
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