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The phrase "an applications of" is not correct in English.
It should be "an application of" if referring to a single instance or "applications of" if referring to multiple instances. You can use "an application of" when discussing a specific use or instance of something, or "applications of" when referring to various uses in a broader context.
Example: "An application of this theory can be seen in real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "a use of" or "instances of".
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In addition, our department offers both a B.S.E. and B.A. degree in computer science, as well as an Applications of Computing Certificate, to reach students with a range of interests.
In Section 4, we present an applications of our method: an algorithm for retinal image analysis is presented along with its evaluation using the DRIVE database [31 33].
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"It's an application of product".
Again, an application of hot sauce helps.
She supports an application of the law.
It was fashion as an application of spontaneity".
Their eyes glow from an application of thin gold leaf.
by an application of Lemma 22.19.5.
So what is an application of that?
To us it was just an application of economic modeling.
It's also an application of common sense.
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