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The phrase "are going to apply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a future intention or plan to submit an application for something, such as a job or a program.
Example: "I am excited to announce that I are going to apply for the scholarship next month."
Alternatives: "will apply" or "plan to apply".
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"We are going to apply the same principles when we are fishing abroad," she said.
Those laws are designed and they are going to apply to our community our community alone".
Therefore, he said, "we are going to apply this in an intelligent manner".
So how do they decide on the universities they are going to apply to?
When running in primaries, the same driving forces are going to apply as above.
"Nothing fundamental in the industry has changed, except we are going to apply these new insights.
We are going to apply the policy in the most sensitive way possible".
"They don't know how many people are going to apply for this.
So we don't want to presume that exactly the same regulatory standards are going to apply in both environments.
"What I see is that the Chinese are going to apply robots too," said Frans van Houten, Philips's chief executive.
"Now we are going to start getting them lined up in terms of where they are going to apply".
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