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The phrase "applying the things" is not standard and may sound awkward in written English.
It could be used in informal contexts where the meaning is clear, but it lacks specificity and clarity.
Example: "In our workshop, we focused on applying the things we learned about project management."
Alternatives: "implementing the concepts" or "utilizing the tools".
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Next week, we'll be applying the things we've learned about marketing a product, including the concept of brand equity, and applying it to marketing yourself.
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And there are no scleroderma poster children to help". "I applied the things I had learned in the business world," Ms. Monsky said.
The players need to apply the things we speak about during the week in the game.
Sometimes we applied the things we learned directly, sometimes we adjusted to our culture and other times what we read simply reinforced what we were already doing.
I use my videos to apply the things I learn in my career and I challenge myself to do things I could not do before.
(JW3) "It's also more fun to notice that you can apply the things you learn".
The identification of the practice areas concentrated on those already applying the "Internet of Things".
Hopefully, I can apply the different things I have learnt".
Applying the pressure was one thing, but keeping up that pounding directive was exhausting.
Without communication, assume each player applies the "sure-thing" principle: it maximizes its minimum payoff by determining the minimum it will receive whatever its opponent does.
Have hope; think about the mistakes you've made, and apply the same thing to them.
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