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The phrase "a full applications" is not correct in written English.
It should be "full applications" or "a full application" depending on the context.
Example: "We received a full application from the candidate, which included all necessary documents."
Alternatives: "complete applications" or "entire applications".
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That's a full applications processor-based device that runs Linux, with the next one running Windows 10.
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He said that the office already offers a $110 provisional application that secures a place in line and gives the applicant time to develop an idea before submitting a full application.
This primary application is used to determine whether the proposal and applicant are eligible, and if so you will receive a full application form requiring further elaboration of the proposal as well as references.
The developer then returns with amended plans and a full application.
To find out how much they would end up paying for various policies, its users have to fill out a full application.
Maybe the holistic approach takes better account of the subtle obstacles that black students face — or maybe the readers, when looking at a full application, ended up practicing a little under-the-table affirmative action.
Of the 12 teams that had submitted a full application, several focused on improving refrigeration systems.
She added: "A full application has since been submitted which the council is currently reviewing.
Only those that make this first cut would be asked to put together a full application.
This mini-accelerator, with a full application process, is a different path to a similar result.
A full application of the modelling approach is demonstrated through a pilot project in Jinan, China.
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