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"apply in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone is applying to be part of something, or to refer to the process of making an application. For example, "David decided to apply in for the job at the bank."
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Similar principles apply in politics.
Does not apply in April.
Similar rules governing preferences apply in Austria.
The same rules apply in the UK.
I had to apply in secret".
That does not apply in the morning.
Both apply in Afghanistan in summer months.
But does that apply in the workplace?
And it will apply in Afghanistan.
"This won't apply in every case.
Does it apply in the UK too?
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