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Discover LudwigThe phrase "apply to make" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a process of submitting an application for something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "You need to apply to make changes to your account settings."
Alternatives: "apply in order to" or "submit an application to".
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At the moment, if an individual is owed more than £750, they can apply to make that person bankrupt using a bankruptcy petition.
What universities can do is look at their admissions procedures and the outreach work that goes on before students apply to make sure they do identify the very best students for their university.
And every particle that washes away causes problems downstream, including sedimentation — which can increase the risk of flooding — and the alarming dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, the result of runoff of the chemical fertilizers farmers apply to make up for lost fertility.
During the reproduction process, genetic operators such as crossover operator and mutation operator apply to make the new chromosomes.
Existing academies will have to apply to make the change by altering their contract (funding agreement) with the government.
In this study, ITO-NPs were reused from redundant ITO target scraps to synthesize low cost ITO-NPs and to apply to make sputtering target for TCEs.
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"Treat a relationship with the same care and scepticism that you apply to making a major purchase or life choice.
There are time limits which apply to making a complaint.
Additionally, DSRs do not apply to made-to-measure, personalised or perishable items such as flowers.
This doesn't apply to making cuts, stops, direction changes, etc.
Photolithography was applied to make the mold insert.
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