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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as applying to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when specifying how something is relevant or pertinent to a particular subject or context. Example: "The regulations are strict as applying to safety standards in the workplace."
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I read the statute as applying to statewide results in statewide elections.
Thus far, this is only envisaged as applying to shale gas.
Mr. Pataki and many others have interpreted the ruling as applying to the entire state.
Traditionally, we think of eminent domain law as applying to land and buildings.
However, many broadly written international trade rules can be construed as applying to raw materials.
We classified caps as applying to all prescriptions (overall caps) or only branded prescriptions (brand caps).
It's easy to see the handicap principle as applying to the peacock's tail, but to human intelligence?
Much of what earlier philosophers said of mathematical reasoning must, thus, be understood as applying to relational (first-order) reasoning.
Papal aides said the letter, in which Benedict said he was "truly sorry" for the suffering of victims, should be read as applying to other countries.
Justice Breyer rejected that interpretation, saying that "it seems natural to read the statute's word 'knowingly' as applying to all the subsequently listed elements of the crime".
Mr. Luntz said that voters perceived "working families" as applying to young couples and excluding people who were retired or about to retire.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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