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The phrase "applying on a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when referring to the act of submitting an application for something, such as a job or a program.
Example: "I am applying on a new job opportunity that just opened up."
Alternatives: "applying for a" or "submitting an application for a".
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"It's the best thing for applying on a burn," she says.
When applying on a marine diesel engine, the proposed online optimization approach has demonstrated its reliability and high efficiency.
Because of the way the law is written – with the tests applying on a borough-by-borough basis – this is usually perfectly legal.
In the dark, this ROLED can be used to display information with an ultra-high contrast ratio by applying on a small bias, like conventional OLED displays.
The polymer was poly(EBT) (PEBT) and was obtained by applying on a carbon support a suitable range of potential values, established by cyclic voltammetry (CV) along consecutive cycles.
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"I applied on a whim," she said.
This phenomenon applies on a national scale.
How might this theory be applied on a global scale?
Was the Palm Beach standard ever applied on a statewide basis?
They were applied on a limestone substrate.
But it wasn't applied on a sufficient scale.
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