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The phrase "applying or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is being applied or not, often in a conditional or evaluative context.
Example: "We need to decide if the new policy is worth implementing, applying or not, based on its potential impact."
Alternatives: "whether to apply" or "applying or not applying".
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There is no significant difference in gender in terms of applying or not.
To better reflect the importance of the proposed mechanism, Figure 30 shows a comparison of the system average Jain's Fairness index for different loads applying or not STRA.
The wheat cultivar Klein Pegaso was grown in plots under field conditions during three growing seasons using different nitrogen supply levels and a wide range of severity diseases by using protected and unprotected crops (applying or not fungicides, respectively).
A researcher may use an expert setting for the number of levels below the root of a tree, for the number of records in the parent node and the child node, for applying or not applying pruning, for using weights for the categories of the outcome variable (costs) and so on.
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"You ask does this apply or not, and they say maybe".
"I'll have to ask my lawyer if that still applies or not".
"What the bulbs do is tell if the brakes had been applied or not," Officer Martin said.
"The ruling gives extensive definition to complex clinical and other situations, in regard to whether conscientious objection applies or not.
Meanwhile, most insurers have been unwilling to say whether they want to apply or not; no one wants to send a signal that they might need help.
Most life insurers have been unwilling to say whether they want to apply or not, for fear of sending a signal that they might need financial assistance.
I never thought about it, never thought about whether it applied or not, and decided to do it reluctantly only because it was the only way I knew to refute allegations that were made against me that were untrue.
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