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The phrase "applying to them" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of submitting an application or request to a specific group or individuals.
Example: "I am considering applying to them for a scholarship to further my education."
Alternatives: "submitting to them" or "requesting from them".
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Like Mr. Zahow, many voters say they can imagine this tax applying to them.
Thirty-six percent said they were worried that some of these law enforcement changes might end up applying to them.
Perhaps better not to write this if you were applying to them, but DLA Piper has a reputation within the industry for doing less interesting, more volume-based work than elite "magic circle" firms such as Linklaters and Slaughter & May.
"They are the best group of applicants I have ever seen," he said, adding that "when I see some of their applications, I think I should be applying to them".
"A lot of the current crop of 'bedroom entrepreneurs' don't see what they do as a business in the traditional sense and so don't see business insurance as applying to them," says Mr Pickering.
However, the ONS noted that it was unclear whether the rise was due to more people being employed on a zero-hours basis, or to more workers recognising the term as applying to them.
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Actually, it does not apply to them.
The rules didn't apply to them.
Did the death penalty apply to them?
Nonetheless, his dictum seems to apply to them.
No victim ever expects real justice to apply to them.
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