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The phrase "applied what was" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where one is discussing the application of a concept or principle, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In her research, she applied what was previously established in the field to develop her new theory."
Alternatives: "utilized what was" or "implemented what was".
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In other words, I applied what was a weakness into a strength.
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It also issued thanks "to staff who worked calmly and yet with urgency to apply what was life-saving first aid to Mr Knibbs", and everyone who assisted with the investigation.
By applying what was probably a pragmatic metformin dose reduction in our centre's low eGFR patients, elevated values were rare and true metformin accumulation was not encountered.
Second, we need to apply what is working for stunting to other areas.
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