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The phrase "application should be refused" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a decision is being made regarding the acceptance or approval of an application, such as in legal, administrative, or formal settings.
Example: "After reviewing the submitted documents, it is clear that the application should be refused due to incomplete information."
Alternatives: "application must be denied" or "application ought to be rejected."
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The conservation group said it meant the application should be refused.
Corke, now retired, was still puzzled as to how, after six years of argument and counter-argument – over plans, revised plans and revisions to revised plans – culminating in an eight-day public inquiry in March last year, a chief planning inspector concluded that Jones's application should be refused – only for Sargent to overrule it.
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The constitutional court, Germany's highest, overturned a 1997 ruling that the 200,000 Witnessees should be refused recognition as belonging to a public body, saying the church's application should be reassessed.
That application should be filed this week, she said.
Justice Maurice Kay said the report should not be disclosed and that the application must consequently be refused.
David Anderson QC, the official terror laws watchdog, has proposed there should be a prior permission court hearing where only "obviously flawed" applications could be refused followed by a shorter and simpler review procedure after the orders have been imposed.
Ipswich Borough Council's officers had recommended the application be refused at a committee meeting earlier.
The Department for Communities and Local Government said devolution applications should be accompanied by "local support", but did not say whether the Solent bid had been refused.
Applications should be sent to [email protected].
Those countries' applications should be evaluated on their own merits.
Load-bearing applications should be independently assessed and certified.
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