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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply for new" is not complete and lacks context, making it unclear in written English.
It could be used in contexts where someone is seeking to obtain something new, such as a job, a position, or a service, but it needs additional information to clarify what is being applied for.
Example: "I need to apply for new funding opportunities to support our project."
Alternatives: "apply for a new position" or "apply for new opportunities."
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Don't apply for new jobs right away.
If their licenses are taken away, they will not be allowed to apply for new ones for a year.
The company has a small research and development team that tries to improve its products and apply for new patents.
They will have to apply for new cards, but will be allowed on to transport until they are received.
The second policy provides a so-called enhancement for members of racial minorities who apply for new broadcast licenses.
Residents in Beijing rushed to apply for new vehicle licenses under a quota system started Jan . 1as China's government seeks to ease traffic congestion.
When the thread began, posters were egging one another on to apply for new cards with bigger credit lines (as opposed to what they dismiss as "toy" lines).
Shell will have to modify the ships and apply for new permits if it intends to use them to drill in the Arctic in 2013 or future years.
Mr Obama has already promised that the FISA judges will henceforth hear both sides of the story when spies apply for new surveillance powers.
When budget cuts or enrollment declines force school closings, teachers could apply for new jobs at other Washington schools under the mutual consent rule.
Since some laid-off employees could apply for new jobs at Yahoo, the net effect on the work force, which recently grew to 14,300, was not clear.
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