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Free sign upThe phrase "an applicant of" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to someone who is applying for a position or opportunity, but it is more typical to use "an applicant for."
Example: "She is an applicant of the scholarship program, hoping to secure funding for her studies."
Alternatives: "a candidate for" or "an applicant for".
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It shows that when the PhD advisor is randomly drawn, it doubles the chances of an applicant of being shortlisted.
In Hohhot and Urumqi, we paired a Han applicant with an applicant of the dominant minority of each region.
So do not be shy about bringing up the many positive attributes that distinguish you as an applicant of experience and maturity.
An applicant of North African origin might be seen as representative of this population, or as representing a person of North African origin who has converted to Catholicism9.
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With an applicant pool of approximately one, this year marked the most selective admissions process in Lumpkin's history.
We also won the Knight News Challenge from an applicant pool of over 1,000.
Letters of recommendation from undergraduate research mentors are by far the best indicators of an applicant's level of passion for science.
As a result, some schools will look at the financial need of an applicant as part of the admissions process.
The affiliates will nominate a single applicant, of either sex.
Simulation results of an applicant PSS confirm the effectiveness of the proposed design approach.
What mattered more was an applicant's degree of personal connection to the civil-rights movement.
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