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The phrase "apply information about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the implementation or utilization of specific information in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In order to improve our marketing strategy, we need to apply information about consumer behavior trends."
Alternatives: "utilize data regarding" or "implement knowledge about".
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Social cognition focuses on how people process, store, and apply information about other people and social situations [ 34].
To calculate a conservation score for a pairwise comparison, we take into account sequence conservation and punitively apply information about annotated repetitive elements to produce intermediate scores.
The second DVD, which included exercises to apply information about PC from DVD-1, had a mean viewing time of 25.4 min (± 7.4) (6).
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The researchers and the consultant for each intervention will conduct the training sessions, providing both theoretical and applied information about the assessment and intervention protocols.
In contrast, clinical matrons preferred more applied information about technology effectiveness and would discount solely technical accounts, as the following quote illustrates: "You don't want such jargonistic information.
The change in teaching techniques which applies information technology brings about a paradigm shift in our country's educational system.
In the questionnaire, the authors chose to highlight three items related to cues to action in order to provide "how-to" or applied information and promote awareness about diabetes.
Creditcards.com and Credit-land.com are just 2 of the sites that list credit card offers and give information about how to apply for a credit card balance transfer.
While adoptees can only apply for information about their birth parents when they reach 18, at present, birth parents have no rights at all to know about the children they signed away.
Data protection laws apply to information about people; from identifiers such as name, address, employment history or medical records, to more subtle identifiers, such as social networking content, browser history or call log.
On the contrary, sharing information within personal stories may also hide risks, especially when acting as a deterrent for patients from visiting health professionals or the public may not know how to correctly apply online information about their personal health situation.
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