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The phrase "applied to another" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the application of a concept, rule, or method to a different subject or context.
Example: "The principles of physics can be applied to another field, such as engineering, to solve complex problems."
Alternatives: "utilized in a different context" or "implemented in another scenario".
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You said earlier that certain aspects of this show would, if applied to another show, seem moronic.
But the revelations of recent weeks suggest that they might as easily be applied to another former dictator, Saddam Hussein.
"He said, and it applied to another matter, 'same old, same old' doesn't work, and it applies to this issue.
That, he maintains, means experience from one type of business can be more readily applied to another.
*(This whale was named Leviathan, but, unfortunately, that name had already been applied to another fossil mammal and so could not be used again.
But Mrs. Parsons, who is known as Jody, applied to another company and was accepted based simply on her medical records and a telephone interview.
Synesthetes experience a sensation in one sensory modality (say, visual) in response to a stimulus applied to another modality (say, auditory).
The cap might be met by blending in wind power, or by shutting one coal plant and earning credits that could be applied to another.
As educators, we want to encourage analogous thinking, in which the framework of one discipline is applied to another to spark innovation.
A clause in a bill to reform the legal system seeks to ensure that the findings of one trial cannot simply be applied to another.
This seems bizarre, but it is consistent with scientific history, which shows that innovation occurs when knowledge from one scientific discipline is applied to another.
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