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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applying oneself to something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of dedicating effort or focus to a particular task or subject.
Example: "She has been applying herself to her studies in order to improve her grades."
Alternatives: "dedicating oneself to" or "committing to".
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Whenever I am applying myself to something, I can't help but be part of it.
"Edisonian is applying it to something practical for us to use".
This aggressively stylish automobile employs "the very best designers and processes, applying them to something affordable".
And while I'm studying and reading and applying myself to something else.
"Applying that word to something far less valuable is going to be extremely disruptive to creators.
But at last one is applying the line to something that is of real value".
"In theory, whatever he has, he is applying to something to do with physiology," Barrett said.
Is it permissible to apply it to something vaguely ironic and inconvenient?
You use a scientific approach, but you get to apply it to something central to humanity.
He decided he loved the analytical side of his job, but wanted to apply it to something more creative.
My idea was to take that methodology but apply it to something that thousands of people could take part in.
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