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The phrase "applicable may not be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the relevance or suitability of something, indicating that it might not apply in a certain situation.
Example: "In this case, the rules applicable may not be relevant to our current discussion."
Alternatives: "may not be relevant" or "might not apply".
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Although very promising, the necessary conditions for these methods to be applicable may not be guaranteed for the cases of interest and the computational cost may become prohibitive, particularly as the number of decision variables and the simulation cost increase.
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Sequencing by hybridisation may not be applicable to all types of resequencing applications.
"The setting is so unique that it may or may not be applicable," she said.
The researchers said the study's conclusions may not be applicable to other populations and cultures.
This may not be applicable for use in tropical climates.
Some may not be applicable, but some will.
However, that rule may not be applicable in all situations.
To compare multiple records of the vascular morphological differences between anatomical regions with unpaired data, a simple analysis of variance (ANOVA) model may not be applicable, or may not be valid without considering correlation and unpaired data.
These results should be applicable to other systems that may not be stable at small scales.
As such, it may or may not be applicable to other aspects of mental life.
Thus, the findings of the study may not be applicable to other proficiency levels.
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