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The phrase 'apply for parole' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an individual filing a request for supervised release from a prison sentence before the expiration of their full sentence. For example: The prisoner made the decision to apply for parole, hoping to be released early from his sentence.
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He will not have the chance to apply for parole.
She refused to apply for parole because that meant apologizing.
He can apply for parole after October, 2023.
When the minimum sentence was reached, the inmate was allowed to apply for parole.
The entire tariff must be served before the secondary offender can apply for parole.
Mr. Campbell must serve at least half of his 35-year sentence before he can apply for parole.
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This would affect any prisoner applying for parole, not just Mr. Morris.
He has repeatedly expressed regret, and applied for parole 16 times before his request was approved.
So he gets a fixed sentence, then declares himself sane, transfers to an ordinary prison, and applies for parole?
Justice minister Michael Masutha had dodged a decision several times, as De Kock's lawyer repeatedly applied for parole.
Mr. Trantino has applied for parole, and lost, nine times since he first became eligible in 1980.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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