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The phrase "applying for what" is not correct and sounds incomplete in written English.
It may be used when seeking clarification about the specific position or opportunity someone is applying for, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "I understand you're applying for a new job, but applying for what exactly?"
Alternatives: "applying for which position" or "applying for what role".
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It is now set on applying for what it calls "full production permission", though when that might happen is unclear.
As you sit applying for what seems like an endless stream of jobs, it can leave you perfecting only your procrastination skills.
Security versus securities: One of the things in my story that got the strongest response was how I got into the financial world by applying for what I thought was a security job.
London & Partners are considering applying for what is described as a generic top-level domain (gTLD).
Some even found themselves applying for what might be called 'nontraditional' tenure-track positions.
However, rather than applying for what was available, I preferred to show my initiative by making direct contact with high-quality research groups that I knew I wanted to work in.
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From 3 December, UK citizens can apply for what the US calls its "global entry system".
Under this provision, Iran applies for what it needs through an intermediary and the parts are installed in a licensed third-country, such as by Lufthansa in Germany.
In addition, many job seekers have applied for what they thought was the perfect post, only to end up on the receiving end of a bait and switch.
I was forced to apply for what I didn't know then were predatory private loans to make up the difference.
If one partner is the biological parent, through artificial insemination or other means, the other parent may often apply for what is known as second-parent adoption.
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