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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a standardized application" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an application that follows a set standard or format, often in contexts like software, forms, or processes.
Example: "To apply for the program, please complete a standardized application that can be found on our website."
Alternatives: "a uniform application" or "a consistent application".
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Under the new law, co-ops must use a standardized application.
Unless students want to attend their neighborhood high schools -- many troubled -- they must list up to five choices on a standardized application form.
The 1970 Patent Cooperation Treaty simplified the filing of patent applications on the same invention in different countries by providing centralized filing procedures and a standardized application format.
Since SUI was designed using a standardized application programming interface (API), additional programs can be easily incorporated into SUI.
The objective of this study was to quantify changes in spinal stiffness following a standardized application of massage in asymptomatic subjects.
The applied product was in the form of an aqueous solution of the extract at 1% and the application was performed every day with a standardized application of 2 mg/explant.
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It is shown that the requirements for a standard in this area are virtually identical with those for a standardized applications programming interface (API) for CAD modellers.
One month earlier, Google launched OpenSocial, a standardized applications platform which gained the support of most of the major social networking sites except Facebook.
Case-ascertainment would benefit from a more standardized application, perhaps including a battery of objective tests along with conventional subjective assessments, in consensus conferences and/or algorithmic operationalization.
A more "standardized" application of social sensing is now-casting where the goal is to use social media data to predict the next or current element in a time series representing some offline activity.
A simpler, more standardized application would lead to an increased use in 70 of 104 respondents (67%).
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