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The phrase "applied for the program" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the action of submitting an application to join or participate in a specific program.
Example: "After careful consideration, I decided that I wanted to further my education, so I applied for the program at the local university."
Alternatives: "submitted an application for the program" or "registered for the program".
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The city could not say how many, if any, landlords had applied for the program.
More than 5,500 of them, from more than 50 countries, applied for the program.
They applied for the program through their bank, HSBC, and received a three-month modification.
As of mid-February, 475 people had applied for the program, with 417 approved by the power authority.
An additional 5,000 children have applied for the program, while roughly 30,000 are waiting to be enrolled in Medicaid.
According to Mr. Greene of the Small Business Administration, 33 venture funds applied for the program in 2012, and the agency gave preliminary approval to just six.
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The deadline to apply for the program is March 20 , 2019
"At first," he says, "it was the money that made me apply for the program.
These schools must apply for the program as a group.
Deadline to apply for the program is January 15.
The AILA recommends that people who are eligible prepare to apply for the program.
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