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The phrase "apply to a specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular case, situation, or context where something is relevant or applicable.
Example: "The rules apply to a specific group of participants in the study."
Alternatives: "pertain to a particular" or "relate to a specific".
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Those with scores of sixty-seven or above qualify, and are sent an invitation to apply to a specific program.
All students apply to a specific department at YSPH when applying for admissions.
Debottlenecking may apply to a specific part or entire unit, whether it is due to increased throughput or process modifications.
The review is designed to help with the decision on which model to apply to a specific data set.
In fact, in Israel you have to register, you have to apply to a specific school that is not liberal arts.
Gottlieb's actions apply to a specific kind of vaping product that dominates the youth market — e-cigarettes that use prepackaged flavor cartridges, or pods.
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Due process, applied to a specific individual, has purposes.
The proposed architecture is applied to a specific navigation problem.
But why has a word that once applied to a specific literary genre become so reductive and heavily gendered when applied to music?
But it gains fresh interest when systematically applied to a specific subject, as in this show, where the view of the Indian-as-subject is constantly changing.
This technique has been applied to a specific design of implant (Exeter™).
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