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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually apply" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the practical implementation or relevance of a concept, rule, or idea in real situations.
Example: "The theory sounds good in principle, but we need to see how it can actually apply in our current project."
Alternatives: "truly implement" or "genuinely utilize".
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'You can't actually apply for a job.
Only 60% of all legal immigrants actually apply for citizenship.
I can actually apply it to my work.
So it was a chance to take all of this textbook learning and actually apply it.
"Classic theories about electoral behaviour may not actually apply any longer.
Sometimes best practices are explicit; other times you have to actually apply brain power and analysis.
"Eventually you stop trying to actually apply science and you give in and you love it.
Although 70-80% of Americans regularly tell pollsters they favour capital punishment, few actually apply it when given the chance.
Students can't learn what interest rate or terms they will really face until they actually apply for a loan.
I like to be able to walk away from a book and actually apply it to everyday life".
"It is indicative that history is often slanted by those who actually apply double standards in modern politics," he wrote.
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