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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applied to applied" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It is unclear what context or meaning is intended, making it unusable in standard communication.
Example: "The concept of applied knowledge is often applied to applied sciences."
Alternatives: "related to applied" or "pertaining to applied".
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Recently, this idea has been applied to applied to a wide range of higher-level stimulus attributes, including even the identity of faces [3], [40] [42], whose aftereffects also show a logarithmic buildup over time [43].
Changing of delivery should be applied to applied subjects that taken by applied mathematics students to facing this problem.
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Click Apply to apply the desired changes.
When you have reached the desired level of unallocated space on your D drive Click on Apply to apply the new partitions.
These days it's all applied, and applied to finance.
What applied to Europeans then should apply to Africans and Asians today.
"The standards that only applied to narco-trafficking now apply to human trafficking.
"The same effort and imagination he applies to other areas should be applied to the economy".
The same criteria should be applied to him that would be applied to anyone else".
The same principle of pluralism that applies to minds must also be applied to models.
Morrison clarified in response to a reporter's question that the crackdown applied to pensioners: "It applies to the entire social welfare system.
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