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The phrase "apply to a multitude of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts, rules, or principles that are relevant to many different situations or groups.
Example: "The new regulations apply to a multitude of industries, ensuring compliance across the board."
Alternatives: "pertain to a variety of" or "relate to numerous".
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This study can be applied to a multitude of other problems.
DNA-PAINT can be applied to a multitude of in vitro and cellular applications by linking docking strands to antibodies.
The word mole, derived from an Aztec word for stew, is applied to a multitude of complex sauces and stews throughout Mexico.
Ranging from a one-time award of $1,000 to $40,000 over four years, I have applied to a multitude of donors in order to increase my chances of winning.
The theory presented is applied to a multitude of scenarios to explore the interrelation between the various basic variables and how they affect the probability of accident given in terms of the so-called accident index.
Here, a collection of 30 different alginate hydrogels with varied oxidation percentages and concentrations was prepared to develop a bioink platform that can be applied to a multitude of tissue engineering applications.
Since their development in the early 1990s, differential gene expression (DGE) technologies have been applied to a multitude of biological challenges, both for the purpose of basic biological research and as a valuable tool for the discovery and development of pharmaceuticals.
Oded Schramm, who melded ideas from two branches of mathematics into an equation that applies to a multitude of physics problems from the percolation of water through rocks to the tangling of polymers, died Sept. 1 in a fall at Guye Peak near Snoqualmie Pass in Washington State.
How accurate is carbon dating? asks Josh Since carbon dating emerged in 1949, it has been applied to a multitude of items, including the bones of Richard III. Organic matter contains carbon, some of which is of a radioactive form known as carbon-14 (14C).
This type of interactive service could permit online cognitive telerehabilitation, such as neuro-feedback applied to a multitude of pathologies (e.g., attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [30, 31], autism spectrum [32, 33], cerebral palsy [34], and mental impairment [35]).
And now, the lessons we have learned in scaling up the care, treatment and prevention of pediatric HIV/AIDS are being applied to a multitude of other medical conditions including malaria, tuberculosis, cancer and sickle cell disease, that have robbed children of their health and lives for generations.
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