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The phrase "apply to records" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rules, regulations, or procedures that are relevant to specific records or documentation.
Example: "The new privacy regulations apply to records containing personal information."
Alternatives: "pertain to records" or "relate to records".
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Michael R. Dreeben, a deputy United States solicitor general, argued that the same rule should apply to records kept by police departments, at least so long as the errors are isolated rather than systemic.
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It argued that the documents should be withheld under an exemption to the law that applied to records that "could reasonably be expected to constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy".
A download, on the other hand, incurs a different royalty as a "mechanical reproduction" of a song in a fixed format — a term coined in the days of sheet music that has since been applied to records and permanent downloads.
The method was applied to records from more than three LT-OBSs.
It is concluded that the Generalized Logistic distribution is a good choice for records with high L-kurtosis quotients and its predictions in general are more extreme in high return periods when applied to records with outliers.
* Exclusion criteria were applied to records for the 12 months preceding the index month.
This method of episode linkage was applied to records from January 1998 onward.
The inclusion criteria (table 2) will be applied to records of patients admitted to the hospital between September 2014 and February 2015.
Often, statistical or probabilistic matching processes are applied to records containing personally identifying information such as name and address.
A chaotic approach was applied to recording other high-profile deaths over recent years.
The contact mode was applied to record the force curves.
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