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The phrase "apply for application" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of submitting a request for something, but it should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "I need to apply for a scholarship application before the deadline."
Alternatives: "submit an application" or "apply for a position".
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Under that statute, a prisoner may apply for application of the Sentencing Guidelines provision listed as retroactively applicable by the Sentencing Commission in U.S.S.G. § 1B1.10.
Students with advanced standing are not eligible to apply for application fee waivers or Duke Law scholarships.
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I think we're also going to see the rise of AR place-tagging, and this may also apply for applications like VR/AR art.
The predictably threadbare existence of a freelance Fellow and intermittent McCafé Writer-in-Residence: applying for application fee-waivers, trading porno passwords for prescription drugs, burning bridges for warmth.
Four existing BLEs commonly applied for application with stand-alone sandwich panels were reviewed using the new impact test data.
I applied for application waivers, whatever it took to find the right fit for me and my 3-year-old daughter at the time.
Again, these figures represent those who applied for applications over the program's history and are not current values.
Hard coatings are nowadays successfully applied for applications where they are subjected to high temperatures.
How do I apply for an application fee waiver?
U.S. citizens or permanent residents who can demonstrate financial need are eligible to apply for an application fee waiver.
However this has an upfront overhead and is not practical to apply for every application that will be deployed on a IaaS.
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