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apply yet
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "apply yet" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to ask if something has been applied or if an application is still pending, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "Have you applied yet for the job position we discussed?"
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
Old customs no longer apply, yet new ones have yet to materialize.
News & Media
The policy will not apply yet to other parts of Rakhine State, which have smaller Muslim populations.
News & Media
CONGRESS is likely to apply yet another one-year patch to the alternative minimum tax, to prevent legions of additional middle-class households from becoming ensnared by it.
News & Media
In India, thanks to the 1970 Patents Act, in which his father had been instrumental, drug patents granted in the US or Europe did not apply – yet.
News & Media
For Apple several promotional threads are very obviously being looped together here, from the core push to apply (yet more) celebrity sparkle to the app ecosystem, generally, to raise public awareness and feed more ideas in; to the original content being hooked to Apple Music as a strategy to drive more subscribers to its streaming service.
News & Media
Your chances go up 100% the moment you apply, yet people still sit on the fence and wonder what it would be like rather than finding out.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
Tiara said Mrs. Obama persuaded her to go to college, though she had not applied yet.
News & Media
And even if you haven't applied yet, you can talk to current students about their experiences on campus.
News & Media
Which only goes to confirm the old adage that "pure" research is just research that hasn't been applied yet.
News & Media
None have applied yet, but several are expected to soon, said Dr. Mark R. Dybul, the medical adviser to the office of Randall L. Tobias, the administration's global AIDS coordinator.
News & Media
He may be the only film-maker working now to whom the word "magical" can be applied, yet in nearly 30 years he has directed just five films.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the ambiguous phrase "apply yet", opt for clearer alternatives such as "not yet applied" or "has not yet been applied" to ensure your writing is grammatically correct and easily understood.
Common error
Don't use the phrase "apply yet" without careful consideration. It often sounds awkward and can confuse your reader. Always ensure that your intended meaning is clear by using more explicit language.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "apply yet" functions as an incomplete expression, often intending to convey that something has not been implemented or utilized up to the present moment. Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
32%
Science
32%
Wiki
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
8%
Reference
0%
Academia
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "apply yet" appears in various contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and lacks clarity. Ludwig AI identifies the phrase as incorrect. Clearer alternatives such as "not yet applied" or "has not been applied" are recommended to ensure effective communication. Its infrequent and awkward usage makes it advisable to avoid in formal writing. The phrase appears primarily in news, science, and wiki contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
not yet applied
Reverses the order to emphasize the state of not being applied.
yet to be applied
Similar to 'not yet applied', but with a slightly different emphasis.
has not yet been applied
Adds auxiliary verbs to create a more grammatically standard passive construction.
still not applicable
Uses 'applicable' to denote relevance or suitability instead of the action of applying.
not currently in effect
Focuses on the lack of current effect or implementation.
not implemented yet
Emphasizes the lack of implementation.
not in force yet
Indicates that a rule or law has not yet taken effect.
not yet in use
Highlights the absence of current usage.
awaiting application
Implies that the application is pending or forthcoming.
application pending
Focuses on the application process being incomplete.
FAQs
What does "apply yet" mean?
The phrase "apply yet" is often unclear. It usually intends to convey that something hasn't been applied or implemented up to the current time. However, it's grammatically awkward and could be misinterpreted.
What can I say instead of "apply yet"?
Consider alternatives like "not yet applied", "has not been applied", or "still not applicable" for clearer communication.
Is it grammatically correct to say "apply yet"?
No, "apply yet" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. It lacks the necessary auxiliary verbs to form a complete and clear phrase. Using phrases such as "not yet applied" is better.
How can I use "apply yet" correctly in a sentence?
It's best to avoid using "apply yet" altogether. Instead, restructure your sentence to use phrases such as "awaiting application" or "yet to be applied" for improved clarity and grammatical accuracy.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested