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The phrase "a single applications" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a single application" to refer to one instance of an application.
Example: "You only need to submit a single application to be considered for the scholarship."
Alternatives: "one application" or "a lone application".
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"Rather than reorganizing Microsoft into only a Windows company and a single applications company," the brief said, "the court should supplement plaintiffs' proposed final judgment by separating the Internet Explorer product and personnel into a third, independent company".
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A single application is supposed to create a waterproof film that lasts all day.
One made as much as $50,000 for a single application to a large retailer.
"To harness all that digital information within a single application is a huge improvement.
"The web isn't a single application, that's the fundamental problem I've got," Hare said.
Doctors generally destroy leeches after a single application, and most of the center's revenue comes from their sale.
Materials that survive a single application of stress frequently fail when stressed repeatedly.
The Common Application, which began in the 1970s, allows a student to fill out a single application for multiple colleges.
Five police forces in the south west have launched shared application that will pull together all of their intelligence resources into a single application for staff to access.
The cylindrical canisters have a built-in brush or puff on one end; a gentle tap or press of a button releases a single application.
It now has a single application to enroll children in Medicaid or Child Health Plus; indeed, both programs are now called Child Health Plus, in part to remove the Medicaid stigma.
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