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The phrase "application successful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a submitted application has been approved or accepted, often in contexts like job applications or online forms.
Example: "We are pleased to inform you that your application successful and you have been selected for the next stage of the hiring process."
Alternatives: "application approved" or "application accepted".
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A tweet from the court's official account read: "F1 driver Giedo van der Garde's application successful, full judgment will be posted and made available @F1 @ausgrandprix @SauberF1Team".
What makes an application successful?
The ICC could investigate Palestinian leaders too, were the application successful, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has previously said it was them who should be worried.
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Classical genetics thus out-competed the other approaches by its sheer productivity, which was manifested by published research papers, successful grant applications, successful students, and so on.
Patteson's application was successful.
But his next application was successful.
This assumes, however, that the JSA application is successful.
Should your application be successful, you may get stuck in a few years' time.
So, if my application is successful I will boost the diversity of the civil service.
If the application is successful, the advisory committee will be put together around November.
Whether any application is successful will depend on whether the figures add up.
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