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The sentence fragment "apply something to" is correct and commonly used in written English
This phrase is typically used in the context of applying a tool, technique, or method to accomplish or achieve something. For example, "We need to apply a creative solution to the problem."
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There are usually unnoticed goings- on between families and neighbours and co-workers that are subterranean truths once you examine them.' At which point Spacey, examining me examining his tongue nervously fretting at his lip, excuses himself and bolts out to his car to apply something to an area that, he tells me, got burned windsailing.
Another interviewee, when talking about her diet, said "I apply something to my children that I am not able to follow.
The common tendency to apply something to the cord stump might ease the introduction of chlorhexidine cleansing of the cord, which has the potential to reduce neonatal mortality by as much as 23%%, and is now recommended by the WHO in settings with a large percentage of home births [ 44– 46] and is currently being evaluated in trials in Zambia and Tanzania [ 47, 48].
What you would want to do is to apply something to your eyelids that is powdery like your loose powder, mineral powder etc....This will help to decrease your lids to become oily.
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Nineteen of the 24 mothers applied something to the cord just after cutting it or in the first few days after birth.
Max had been searching for ways to apply something practical to the concept of seasteading and after looking at things like medical tourism, etc., he decided to become focused on solving a problem near and dear to him.
Simply apply something sharp to your forearm, carving the words "Pippa 4 Harry 4 Ever" (to leave you with an attractive "tattoo") and lightly drizzle over the fruit and cream.
You know where you chafe; apply something liberally to those areas if you're running in the rain.
The Royal Mail has to apply something known as "headroom" in fixing its price for this service.
Michael Worton, vice-provost at UCL, says that by 2014, all undergraduates in every discipline will need a modern language at GCSE level to apply, something Cambridge already stipulates.
Boots and Specsavers, two high-street stores, apply something like the franchise model to the distribution of spectacles.
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