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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applied for everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone has submitted applications for various opportunities or resources.
Example: "After months of searching, I finally applied for everything I could find, from jobs to internships."
Alternatives: "submitted applications for all" or "applied to numerous options".
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"I applied for everything, found nothing," said Ms. Bolton, 37.
She had applied for everything she could and was one job short of her weekly quota.
I swallowed my pride, claimed benefit for four weeks and applied for everything.
She has applied for everything from minimum-wage jobs to director positions.
(I was a creative writing major, which didn't help). In the absence of clarity, I applied for everything.
To supplement $900-a-month 900-a-month 900-a-month alimonyor everything from secretarial paymentssheo fry cook appliedDonald's.
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Try harder, stand up tall, apply for everything.
Don't be panicked by the economic news into applying for everything and anything.
It's really obvious when candidates are applying for everything and anything.
Finally, he began applying for "everything under the sun," even the overnight shift at convenience stores.
"I apply for everything I can find, but there are just not that many jobs out there," she said.
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