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The phrase "apply to persons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where rules, regulations, or conditions are relevant to individuals or groups of people.
Example: "The new safety regulations apply to persons working in hazardous environments."
Alternatives: "pertain to individuals" or "are relevant to people".
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Section 4-115(B) does not apply to persons transporting three dozen or less natural minnows outside the State.
State unemployment laws and workmen's compensation laws likewise apply to persons who live and work in federal areas.
The rules promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission under subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to persons described in section 9b (1) of title 7.
This divestiture requirement shall not apply to persons or entities that exceed the 39percentt national audience reach limitation through population growth.
The rules promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission under subsection (a) of this section shall not apply to persons described in the preceding sentence.
(c) The registration requirements prescribed in this section shall not apply to persons conducting any of the businesses specified in this section only at an official establishment.
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The due-process clause of the Fifth Amendment "applies to persons, not only to citizens".
Its replacement, the broader 18 U.S.C. 207, also applies to persons in those circumstances.
There are a number of unique concerns regarding the psychometric properties of tests when applied to persons with ID.
The above account of ontological commitment is prescriptive, and applies to persons, not to theories.
He did not think the principle applied to persons living in communities that had not yet progressed to the point of 'civilisation' (Mill 1993, p.79).
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