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The phrase "applies from the" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a starting point for when something is applicable, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new policy applies from the beginning of the fiscal year."
Alternatives: "is effective from" or "takes effect from".
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The increase in capital gains tax applies from the end of this month.
It's one of the strange anomalies of the game's situation, and it applies from the antipodes to North America, via the subcontinent.
Taken literally, the Contempt of Court Act 1981 - designed to ensure jurors are not prejudiced when defendants come to trial - applies from the moment of arrest.
That applies from the Left Party to the F.D.P. — all of them," said Mr. Giegold of the European Parliament, referring to the far left party in Germany and the business-friendly Free Democrats.
The ban applies from the time the stable was visited on 9 April and ends on 9 October.
The new ruling limits how much teams can change specific settings and applies from the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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Your new charges will apply from the day the meter is fitted.
In the majority of cases, these "time-bars" will apply from the end of May 2006 onwards.
Now more cuts are due to be applied from the beginning of August.
To switch a silicon transistor to the on position, an electric field is applied from the side, injecting electrons.
"A huge increase in students from the European Union has seen a coinciding fall in the number of students applying from the rest of the UK.
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