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Discover LudwigThe phrase "application will be processed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you are informing someone that their application is under review or will be handled in due course.
Example: "Thank you for submitting your application. Please note that your application will be processed within the next two weeks."
Alternatives: "application is under review" or "application is being handled."
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When a task is offloaded in the edge cloud, the container's manager will decide in which container the application will be processed.
Even after this time, your application will be processed by the prefecture.
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NeuLevel plans to open real-time registration on Wednesday, so that applications will be processed as they are submitted.
It will transfer 800 asylum-seekers who land by boat on its shores to Malaysia, where their applications will be processed.
The refugees, mostly Afghans, were transferred to a naval troop carrier for the voyage to Papua New Guinea and from there will be flown to New Zealand or the Pacific republic of Nauru, where their asylum applications will be processed.
One application for gun ownership will be processed by the United States FBI, according to data from last year, one of approximately 21 million submitted every year.
If the application is not free, the payment will be processed using your iTunes Store account, which requires a payment method using either a gift card, credit card, store credit, or Paypal.
The Football Association has confirmed an application from TNS has been received, which will be processed "in due course".
For example, LV= guarantees that all applications received on or before 9 December will be processed on gender-specific rates.
"I'm sure it'll be processed like any other application at this point," Ms. Woodard said.
You must pay for your visa application or your application will not be processed.
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