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The phrase "applies for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone is submitting a request or application for something, such as a job, scholarship, or permit.
Example: "She applies for a position at the company every time they have an opening."
Alternatives: "submits an application for a" or "requests a".
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Following the sugar in his bloodstream, he applies for a doughnut franchise.
July Ali reports his passport stolen and applies for a replacement.
A similar rule applies for a 5/1 and 7/1 ARM.
When someone applies for a mortgage, there are two parties to the transaction.
Now suppose BHC applies for a voluntary restructuring before it becomes insolvent.
A group health plan applies for a group health policy offered by an issuer.
Two years later, a company applies for a patent on your invention.
"(ii) applies for a grant in an amount exceeding $1,000,000.
An additional fee applies for a professional review or preparation of a record summary.
Each hotel that applies for a voluntary Certificate of Sustainable Tourism from the institute undergoes a two-day inspection.
He has a few left but he gets them pulled at the clinic and applies for a false set.
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