Sentence examples for applying and is from inspiring English sources

The phrase "applying and is" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks clarity and context, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "The process of applying and is essential for success." (This example still lacks clarity.)
Alternatives: "applying and being" or "applying and doing".

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If someone is able to find out about assistance, endure the confusing and long process of applying and is actually approved then they can look forward to the possibility of receiving a sanction which is a process in which your benefits are called into question for some transgression as petty as missing an appointment because you had to work.

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Shanks waited a year for the job after applying, and was glad to get it, working on the engine line.

It is easy to apply and is an economical process.

The inverse Fourier transform is applied and is given complex number, c x, y).

This is easily applied and is essential in fully interpreting such large-scale data sets.

TENS is simple to apply and is patient controlled, promoting self-management.

Ryan applied, and was accepted.

He applied and was hired.

Horsfall applied and was accepted.

People apply and are appointed.

I applied and was accepted.

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