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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply have been" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two different phrases that do not work together grammatically.
Example: "I have been applying for jobs for months."
Alternatives: "have been applying" or "apply to".
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Therefore, some simple new measures that anyone should be able to apply have been proposed in this paper.
To resolve this fundamental problem, a causal model based representation framework for 'analogical reasoning' – searching and selecting the biological systems to apply – have been developed.
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But one piece of federal legislation that does apply has been blamed for economic hardship.
The changes came after parents and the district's Community Education Council complained that they had not been notified that the minimum score needed to apply had been increased.
Most who have applied have been Russian and Chinese.
However, no specific protocol or known parameters with respect to traction or force applied have been established.
Only seven of 176 dispensaries that applied have been granted development permits.
The program is called the Special Immigrant Visa, or SIV, and the interpreters I interviewed who applied have been waiting years to be approved.
Gauthier's proposals have been adopted by many researchers in the field of paleontology and bird evolution, though the exact definitions applied have been inconsistent.
The standardized biological sample collections applied have been described in detail previously [5], [6], [7], [48].
11 The membership of the group and exact method applied have been described in detail elsewhere.
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