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The phrase "applications in the" is not grammatically correct or usable in written English.
The phrase could be used in spoken English to refer to applications in a particular place, time, or situation, but in written English, it would need to be further clarified for context. For example: "We have received a number of applications in the past week".
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Applications in the cloud cost less than 10% of an on-premises application.
I have submitted numerous applications in the past six months.
Harvard has attracted record applications in the past few years.
Edinburgh has received 30,000 applications in the past two months.
They should encourage schools and blind applications in the hope the best qualified will be accepted.
There are obvious applications in the travel, real estate, art and media sectors.
He said it received 500 membership applications in the two days after the result.
He believes it could have applications in the design, for example, of solar panels.
Aspiring entrants submit far too many applications in the hope of beating the odds.
Most applications in the store are written by third-party developers.
"This has applications in the field of Augmentative and Alternative Communication.
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