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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply later" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when indicating that someone should submit an application or request at a future time rather than immediately. Example: "If you're not ready to commit now, you can choose to apply later when you feel more prepared."
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If that doesn't work – it did for me – you might have to set up home here, and apply later.
If students apply later than 31 May 2014, there is no guarantee the money will be in place by the start of term.
"His contract expired," Mr. Eckhard said at a recent news briefing, adding that Dr. Thomson could always apply later for another job.
"Hopefully you can get them to a place where they'll take a skill or two away that they can apply later".
Applications from over-24s were down 8.4% on last year, though Ucas points out that the January deadline isn't a reliable indicator of how many mature students hope to go to university, since many apply later in the year.
"Beaten children very early on assimilate the violence they endured, which they may glorify and apply later as parents, in believing that they deserved the punishment and were beaten out of love".
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The 300 name was applied later to more mundane cars.
He waited a fraction too long, and the same point applied later in the half.
In those days, he writes, there were no "Christians," a term applied later, usually by their pagan opponents.
He employed both color palette and window treatments as elements of design, not decoration applied later in the process.
Those who are not picked, as well as those applying later, may be offered seats in schools with open seats.
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