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The phrase "applies for those" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to rules, conditions, or situations that are relevant to a specific group of people.
Example: "The new policy applies for those who work remotely and need flexible hours."
Alternatives: "is applicable to those" or "is relevant for those".
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When the sale of development rights is being negotiated, the planning department identifies where future structures might go, and the farmer stands a better chance of approval if he applies for those locations.
The same applies for those serving in the military outside the U.S. and Puerto Rico on the regular due date of their tax return.
The same applies for those endowed with a bad health disposition, denoted by (s_{1}^{b}) and (r_{1}^{b}) respectively.
The variable YMW ijt is the youth rate expressed as a fraction of the adult minimum wage for the age categories for which the youth minimum applies; for those for whom the youth minimum does not apply, the value is normalized to "1".
The same result applies for those who purchase policies on the Obamacare exchanges with direct subsidies from the federal treasury because those subsidies will be replaced by substantially lesser advanced tax credits that will, therefore, force choices for less generous coverage.
However, the matched cases do not match well on years spend in the US and birth weight, which applies for those under 18.
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The Housing Authority has begun to apply for those funds.
So those are the people who applied for those permissions.
The Army allows enlisted personnel and noncommissioned officers to apply for those jobs.
When my daughter wrote cover letters to apply for those positions, Amy helped her strengthen them.
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