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The phrase "applied to transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the application of a process or method to facilitate a transfer of something, such as information, funds, or rights.
Example: "The new policy outlines how the funds can be applied to transfer resources between departments."
Alternatives: "used for transfer" or "utilized for transfer".
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Tran applied to transfer to PWC's Birmingham office, and has worked there ever since.
In Chicago, 145,000 students can theoretically leave struggling schools, but only 2,425 applied to transfer and fewer still, 1,170 students, will get to.
About 600 teachers applied to transfer into the 39 schools that offered the incentive last year, and about 300 were accepted.
In all, 282 freshmen applied to transfer to Whitman from Butler or Mathey, and 106 were accepted.
When he applied to transfer into an open spot to study jazz drumming, he was accepted over a half-dozen other applicants.
Bronx-Lebanon also charged that he had applied to transfer a federal grant supporting the unit from Bronx-Lebanon, a private hospital, to Jacobi, a public one, while still on Bronx-Lebanon's payroll.
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A recent decision in the European court of justice – to be challenged by the union, Unison – means public sector pay awards might not continue to be applied to transferred, privatised workers.
This policy also applies to transfer students.
Can visiting students apply to transfer to Cornell Law?
This policy does not apply to transfer students.
No, visiting students may not apply to transfer.
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