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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applicants for being" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to individuals applying for a specific role or status, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The applicants for being considered for the scholarship must submit their essays by the deadline."
Alternatives: "candidates for" or "applicants to be".
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At that point, the law provides for affordable policies available on "exchanges" and will bar insurers from denying coverage to applicants for being sick.
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(Translation: "A lightning bolt should come down and nail this applicant for being the 10-billionth person to use that line").
That's a higher percentage than a Michigan applicant gets for being black.
But many employers – particularly those who experience large numbers of applicants for vacancies – are changing tack with online applications.
Tattooed and long-haired applicants for jobs were rejected.
After years of hostility from the Tories, applicants for asylum were looking forward to living under a more benign regime.
Specifically, the authors implement a project in which applicants for vouchers were first recruited in a number of towns, with two lotteries carried out subsequently.
Neither can the burden of hundreds of thousands applicants for asylum be carried by Sweden, Germany and Austria alone.
In 2009, applicants for Hamburg Medical School were asked to state if they preferred to take the HAM-Nat test or the HAM-Int.
One such applicant for clemency was Dicky Joe Jackson, who was caught selling meth in order to pay for a bone marrow transplant for his young son.
A record high of 858 new applicants for language positions are now being processed, Mr. Taflan said.
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