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The phrase "applied for some" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to submitting an application for a certain number of items, positions, or opportunities.
Example: "I applied for some scholarships to help fund my education."
Alternatives: "submitted applications for several" or "requested a few."
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Almost a hundred students applied for some thirty places.
"I applied for some outside help," he said later.
He said that he had applied for some aid, but he was not waiting for the phone to ring.
The loans may have been applied for some weeks before they were approved, and reflect a period soon after the EU referendum.
Shunpike applied for some federal stimulus money that was being distributed by a local arts agency and used that money to rethink its business model.
Gene Smith, the athletic director at Ohio State, said as many as 200 candidates applied for some openings in his department.
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Additional admissions apply for some events.
Extra charges apply for some concrete, dirt, construction materials and other loads.
The system even helps clients apply for some of those programs.
Finally, apply for some work experience or a paid internship, such as BP's Ultimate Field Trip.
Oxford is demanding the grade for 15 of its courses, while students applying for some courses at Bristol, Exeter and Sussex have been asked for it.
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