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The phrase "apply to then" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a miscommunication or typo, as "then" does not fit appropriately in this context.
Example: "You need to apply to the program before the deadline."
Alternatives: "apply to that" or "apply to it".
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If the account entails that the concept applies to particular cases that it intuitively does not apply to, then this provides reason to reject or revise the account in question.
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The provision did not apply to then-sitting governor James Garrard, who was re-elected in 1799.
It was a lengthy ordeal; Hathway first applied to then-Gov.
If any of my learnings can apply to you, then awesome!
Applicants first need to apply to the EHF, then to the visa program.
He would scramble at first, then apply to the Fashion Institute of Technology.
What names did Americans then apply to enemies?
But it does then apply to everyone else.
And if that fails, then apply to the University of Guam.
This can then apply to the loggerhead turtles.
Then apply to your face.
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