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The phrase "applied for those" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific group of people that a rule, law, or other action is intended for. For example: "The new tax laws have been applied for those earning more than $150,000 annually."
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I had been an accounts-payable supervisor years ago, so I even applied for those positions.
Quite a few applied for those coupons even though they didn't need them, creating a shortage.
A lawyer representing them, Sonia Parras Konrad, said many of them had not applied for those visas because they could not afford the $545 filing fee.
Since the program began in 2009, about 2,300 Afghans have applied for those visas, but the American Embassy in Kabul has finished reviewing only two cases.
The execution of Ajmal Kasab, convicted for the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and the renewed calls for the death penalty to be applied for those convicted of the New Delhi gang rape, showed a regression in criminal justice in India, Human Rights Watch said.
It applied for those particular patents in 2006 and 2007, before debuting its first iPhone model.
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The Housing Authority has begun to apply for those funds.
The Army allows enlisted personnel and noncommissioned officers to apply for those jobs.
When my daughter wrote cover letters to apply for those positions, Amy helped her strengthen them.
Mr. Hatch estimates that 600,000 people could apply for those visas.
Women and minority candidates have been applying for those top jobs, in some cases getting shortlisted.
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