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The phrase "and applied to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something is relevant or relevantly utilized in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The principles of physics can be applied to various fields, including engineering and architecture."
Alternatives: "and utilized in" or "and relevant to".
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These days it's all applied, and applied to finance.
He finished school, married and applied to teach English at a prestigious Moscow institute.
The letter stated that the changes were effective immediately and applied to all NFL personnel.
John took a physics degree from M.I.T. and applied to Harvard to study for his Ph.D.
He maintained a grade average better than 95 and applied to six colleges.
This computer meaning was quickly transferred to neuroscience and applied to the workings of the brain.
But, aged 30, he found himself struggling financially, and applied to work for Gormley.
The word resilience is used too frequently and applied to vastly different situations.
So she gave in and applied to join the Académie de Saint-Luc, which accepted her.
Now it's gone one step further, and applied to patent a paper bag.
The F.A.A.'s work with Delta was then modified and applied to other American carriers.
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