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The phrase "applied for a case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of submitting a request or application related to a specific legal or formal matter.
Example: "She applied for a case regarding the custody of her children."
Alternatives: "submitted an application for a case" or "filed for a case".
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ESSINTEGRA is applied for a case study of a single family house.
The multi-criteria decision support methodology concept is described (ELECTRE III) and then applied for a case study.
The proposed method has been applied for a case study and it has been also compared with Genetic Algorithm (GA).
Several models to analyse the tunnel stability were investigated and were applied for a case study in a typical Dutch soil profile with soft Holocene soil layers.
In addition, the proposed MILP model has been applied for a case study in the CRD industry within the province of Quebec, Canada.
Finally, the proposed approach is successfully applied for a case of 30,000 m3 FSRU, and proved to be a valid option to calculate BOR in the engineering field.
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Shami Chakrabarti, director of the human rights group Liberty, said on Tuesday: "Some in government have been furiously briefing of the grand concession of requiring a minister to consider making targeted PII applications, rather than applying for a case to go into closed proceedings.
The second used a PCR assay and was applied for a secondary case hospitalized in a Nephrology ward.
The first was applied for an index case in a diabetology ward and included a screening based on culture technique.
The developed JLNMF is applied for a data retrieval case, where there is an overlap of information in the test data.
For odd values of a similar design can be applied for a few special cases with some performance loss.
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