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The phrase "applied for verification" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a process where something has been submitted for confirmation or validation, often in contexts like applications, documents, or data.
Example: "The documents have been applied for verification to ensure their authenticity before proceeding with the transaction."
Alternatives: "submitted for validation" or "requested for confirmation."
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As a case study, VUS method is applied for verification of preliminary design of the Missionaries public park in Vilnius City (Figure 5).
When a single-exon deletion was observed, DNA sequencing would be applied for verification.
The example in Figure 7 illustrates a case, which will be correctly verified if rII, rPCA, or the combined correlation coefficients are used and erroneously rejected if rI < 0.96 is applied for verification.
The following antibodies were applied for verification of proteins identified in this study: monoclonal anti-14-3-3 anti-14-3-3 anti-14-3-3 anti-14-3-3iotechnology) against the beta, epsilon, and zeta isoforms of protein 14-3-3; monoclonal anti-PRX VI (1A11): sc-59671 (Santa Cruz Biotechnology) against peroxiredoxin 6 (PRX6); monoclonal anti-annexin V, clone AN5 (Sigma–Aldrich, Inc).
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That screening process opens on 12 September, with charities in all 16 countries able to apply for verification, which will involve them submitting additional financial and other information to Facebook.
The company has just announced that they are opening applications to apply for verification on the platform.
Accounts that comply with Instagram's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines, and meet the criteria for notability can now apply for verification directly through the app.
The company did previously let users apply for verification, but pulled the feature years ago – probably after being inundated with unworthy applications.
Although valuable as a source of data on intent to emigrate, the difficulties with verification data are multiple: health professionals may emigrate without applying for verification, they may apply for verification retrospectively (after emigration has already occurred), they may apply for verification on several occasions, or they may apply and not follow through with emigration [ 17].
This time lag is a plausible gap between applying for verification in Zambia and formal admittance to the United Kingdom's NMC register.
The numbers applying for verifications correspond quite closely with the numbers of Zambian nurses registering with the NMC (United Kingdom), with a one-year time lag.
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