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The phrase "apply for credentials" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of requesting official recognition or authorization, often in a professional or academic context.
Example: "To gain access to the secure system, you must apply for credentials through the IT department."
Alternatives: "request credentials" or "seek credentials".
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Anyone engaged in "collecting, analysing and disseminating information to the public" will have to apply for credentials.
The other half pays for the legions employed by doctors and hospitals to fill out billing forms, keep records, apply for credentials and perform the myriad other administrative functions associated with health care.
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"This is a sobering statistic, especially considering that this is a sample of those institutions that felt confident enough in their I.M.R.T. planning and delivery process to apply for credentialing and presumably expected to pass," said a task group investigating I.M.R.T. guidelines for the American Association of Physicists in Medicine.
UPDATE: 2 27 p.m. -- Fox apparently had applied for credentialing the day before the hearing but had been unable to obtain official permission to film.
This is gonna be so epic!" Hoft told me that, shortly after the election, he e-mailed "Trump's people, and they encouraged us to apply" for press credentials.
NB: All journalists who wish to attend this Activate Talk must apply for UN credentials.
Although, the contacts to apply for press credentials are usually not given out.
When you apply for press credentials, make sure to emphasize your viewership, know your demographic and have in mind what kind of coverage you are going to post about that event.
So I went to the campaign website and I applied for press credentials.
We applied for press credentials and we weren't sure they would let us in but enventually they did.
And I've been intensely curious about what it's like as a reporter to cover the White House, so when I received a White House press advisory (like thousands of scribblers, I'm on the email list), I applied for a credential, as a blogger for The Huffington Post, to cover the state visit of Felipe Calderon, President of Mexico, and his wife Margarita Zavala.
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