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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applying for the vicar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of seeking a position as a vicar, typically in a religious context.
Example: "After much consideration, I have decided to start applying for the vicar position at the local church."
Alternatives: "seeking the vicar role" or "pursuing the vicar position."
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Anyone interested in applying for the vicar's post should expect to do more than just one service a week.
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I apologised for showing up unannounced, and asked for the vicar.
Archaeologists and the vicar and church wardens of All Saints applied for permission to excavate two ancient graves under the nave.
Training to become a vicar takes place at a Theological College and can be either full time or part time, and those who are financially challenged can apply for training grants from the central church funds.
"I have a friend who is a vicar in Launceston and he persuaded me to apply for parishes in Cornwall about four years ago.
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Apply for the position.
Apply for the job.
Apply for the card.
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