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Discover LudwigThe phrase "announced application" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an application that has been formally declared or made known to the public or a specific audience.
Example: "The company has released details about the announced application for the new software update."
Alternatives: "declared application" or "publicized application".
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Another announced application of Theorem 2.1 reads as follows.
A newly announced application called Tickle has been promising to give you an excuse to get away in the form of an urgent, but fake, phone call, which you can slyly activate just by "tickling" (rubbing your finger over) your iPhone.
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Palm also today announced an application from MotionApps that will allow legacy Palm OS® applications to run on webOS devices.
The nine companies, which also include Hewlett-Packard, the Orange unit of France Télécom and Samsung Electronics, announced their application for a mobile-specific domain in London.
Vic Gundotra, a senior vice president at Google who oversees the company's social services, announced the application via his Google+ account.
This was most evident in the United Kingdom when, in September 1976, Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey announced his application to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $3.9 billion, the largest credit that had been extended by the IMF.
In doing so they announced the application to Title VII of a higher standard for employers who seek to avoid possible liability to minority employees for discrimination.
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