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"apply to a program" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about someone applying to a program offered by an organization, a college, a company, etc. For example: "After researching several college programs, I decided to apply to a program at a nearby university."
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Q: How do I apply to a program?
You are taking admission courses and planning to apply to a program.
There, somebody suggested that he apply to a program, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, to give young Africans with leadership promise the opportunity to study in America.
As a career changer, I wanted to apply to a program that could best guide me in my journey.
I made the right choice with UC Berkeley Extension". I wanted to apply to a program that could best guide me in my journey.
Students admitted to Cornell Law School but not into a dual degree program upon initial application are welcome to apply to a program during the first year application process if a space in the program is available.
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Recently, several of her girlfriends had applied to a program at the Oklahoma City human-services office, which gave them five hundred dollars to get a car for work.
After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, he applied to a program that placed Eastern Europeans in American summer camps as counsellors, and spent the summer in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Your basic advice was good, but Damned should seek out a specific professor working in her field as a possible mentor before even applying to a program.
If you are applying to a program that is part of the Harvard Integrated Life Sciences HILSS) federation, visit the HILS website for additional instructions.
Like the young man cited by the president, the two older Gordillo children have applied to a program created last year by the Obama administration that might give them a path to citizenship.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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