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The phrase "apply then" is not correct and may cause confusion in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are instructing someone to apply something after a certain point or condition is met, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "You should review the guidelines first; apply then to your project."
Alternatives: "apply afterwards" or "apply next".
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If he finds that copyrights do not apply, then there's nothing for Google to infringe.
And if you're in a situation where the analysis says normal rules don't apply, then they don't apply.
If one happens near a centre of dense population in which poverty reigns and poor building standards apply then there are even more deaths.
Click on the Options button to select the types of formatting you want to apply, then click on O.K. to close the Options box.
If those kinds of activities do not apply, then my organization and other service clubs, like Rotary and the Lions, are done a disservice.
"So if you want to apply that to football — and I'm not saying it does apply — then you'd have to let people play six years and then stop.
That rule will also apply then to wireless customers in the top 100 markets, and will become effective for other regions of the country next May 24.
"Why doesn't that apply, then, to the local community," Dobbs asked, "and why are they interfering there, I wonder?" "That's a very good point, Lou," Romans said.
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Once you're happy with your choices, click 'Apply' then 'Okay', and enjoy your new sounds.
Adjust screen resolution by sliding the bar whose heading is 'Screen resolution' left or right (left for less resolution; right for more. ) ) To save your changes to your screen resolution, click 'Apply' then 'OK'OK
If that can't be achieved if real market pressures aren't ever going to apply then it may be time to start thinking of large banks as natural monopolies, to be treated like regulated utilities.
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