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Discover LudwigThe phrase "applying to your" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a process or action that involves submitting something to a person or organization, often in the context of applications or requests.
Example: "I am currently applying to your university for the upcoming academic year."
Alternatives: "submitting to your" or "requesting from your".
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You get into trouble, however, with that whole bit about applying to your first job.
All applicants should receive a "thank you" for applying to your firm.
Oh, and just like applying to your undergrad, you should have more than one school in mind.
He or she knows the rules applying to your class and, if you are a concentrator, is familiar with your record.
Study abroad involves both applying to your specific program as well as obtaining formal college approval for your planned course of study.
"The idea is, the more people who are applying to your stores, the greater the pool to choose from, you'll get the best talent into your stores". They do expect it to show success down the road, though.
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If your face wash contains that ingredient be sure to always moisturize after applying to your face.
Similar logic applies to your foreign policy.
But can his logic possibly apply to your child?
And that applies to your country too, Pyle.
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