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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply *" is not correct and is not used in written English
It is usually used to fill in the missing part of a sentence with whatever is appropriate in a particular context. For example, you could say "Please apply the same logic to each of the problems." In this sentence, "the same logic" is the missing part of the sentence, so it would be replaced with "apply *".
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* Apply selectively.
"Apply vinegar".
Apply now!
Apply it.
"Apply today!
Apply sparingly.
Apply here.
"Apply first".
"Apply, apply, apply," she said.
Apply: Apply here.
Apply within.
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