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The phrase "applied to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how a concept, rule, or method is relevant or relevantly utilized in a specific context or situation.
Example: "The principles of physics can be applied to something as simple as a ball being thrown."
Alternatives: "utilized in relation to" or "implemented in regard to".
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Students often see, for the first time, how math can be applied to something tangible.
The notion of "authenticity" when applied to something like period music is really a rather silly idea.
When applied to something like DDR, it creates a neat conceptual bin for the UI to fall into.
If only this could be applied to something other than achieving full employment in the halls of the Capitol.
We see it as the value's still there, it just has to be applied to something different".
This is a polished, innovative and -- if such a term can be applied to something as nerdy as an operating system -- exciting upgrade.
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The concept probably applies to something really off the forecasting charts, like Madonna's making a good movie or Albany's passing a budget on time.
"But it also taught me that I had a capacity for hard graft that I knew I'd rather apply to something apart from growing vegetables".
"You cannot say that federal regulations don't apply to something just because no one knew about the technology at the time," Mr. Gold said.
"You cannot say that federal regulations don't apply to something just because no one knew about the technology at the time," said Laurence C. Gold, associate general counsel for the A.F.L.-C.I.O.
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