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The phrase "application has dried up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a lack of requests, submissions, or interest in an application or service.
Example: "Due to the recent changes in policy, the number of applicants for the program has significantly decreased, and it seems that the application has dried up."
Alternatives: "interest has waned" or "submissions have ceased."
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Concrete was casted as standard curing for 28 days, and surface paint was applied by specialty professional after the concrete application has dried up.
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And yet the funding has dried up".
But the trade has dried up this year.
Bad publicity has dried up donations.
"Now, the pool has dried up".
Local business has dried up too.
Patton Creek in Hoover, Alabama, has dried up completely this drought season.
When the application has dried, add a top coat.
Rivers have dried up, and settling ponds have leaked.
Streams have dried up," she said.
Water bodies across Alabama have dried up due to drought.
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