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"apply the tool" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when describing how someone should go about completing a task or applying a solution. For example: "In order to fix the issue, you need to apply the tool."
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While incident data is often confidential or classified, several methods were used to access open-source information in order to apply the tool.
We apply the tool to model the nuclear power plant (NPP) operator crew tasks during a Loss of Coolant Accident (LOCA) simulation.
The researchers hope to apply the tool to the larger question of how the biosphere's increasing load of inorganic nitrogen from fertilizers is affecting the balance of carbon and nitrogen in soil and consequently in the atmosphere.
The use of a student focus group with the aim of exploring the meaning of different terms, ensuring the understanding of the instructions, outlining format errors and estimating the time required to apply the tool.
Two other factors that had been suggested in past literature were not perceived by interviewees to be as important as the above two: the presence of a champion for the decision support tool within the management agency, and the time required to apply the tool.
PepsiCo has had great success with the method, finding ways to reduce cost and risk for key brands, but execs wanted to apply the tool across thousands of products.
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A more plausible explanation is that bright teachers can more effectively apply the tools they acquired in methods courses.
Mr. Logan declined an interview, but fellow executives said he would apply the tools of magazine publishing to the digital realm.
"And there's no reason why the bulk of humanity won't be able to apply the tools we're talking about to this new world".
Given that condition, we are better advised to apply the tools we now have to improve coordination and reduce the incentives for separate action.
In the presented study we apply the "tool-box" approach for studying colloidal Pt nanoclusters as building blocks for polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) catalysts utilizing graphitized carbon as support.
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