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The phrase "apply it correctly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to use a method, rule, or concept in the right way.
Example: "Make sure to read the manual carefully so that you can apply it correctly when assembling the furniture."
Alternatives: "use it properly" or "implement it accurately."
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A second reason was ineptitude: the knowledge is available, but the weatherman fails to apply it correctly.
For maximum effectiveness, marketers need to not only understand the information they're being given, but also how to apply it correctly for their brand.
Moreover, people can only be guided by the law if judges apply it correctly.
According to the LA expert, "if you have the right mascara and you apply it correctly there's no need for a fake lash".
"My sister had an injection and the doctor didn't apply it correctly.
As far as makeup goes, learn to apply it correctly.
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But Boston's 5-4 loss introduced the obstruction play into World Series lore, even though the umpires applied it correctly, as Farrell acknowledged.
Specifying the right reference and applying it correctly is a more difficult task than one might first surmise, considering that references are only two- or three-terminal devices.
He cast irrevocable doubt on the prevalent theory typified best, perhaps, in John Locke's Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)—that to use an expression meaningfully is to have in one's mind a standard or a rule for applying it correctly.
Problems using the lancet to achieve a sufficiently large blood sample, and applying it correctly to the test strip within the time limit, were encountered.
Make sure if you are using the whitest of the white powder foundation that you know how to apply it neatly and correctly without looking like you got tossed into a sack of flour!
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