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Discover Ludwig"has now applied" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about a current change or development that has recently been applied or implemented. For example, "The new tax law has now applied and everyone must pay their taxes on time."
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That school has now applied for academy status.
Mr Joubert has now applied for amnesty for 12 killings.
He has now applied for an apprenticeship, and hopes to make engineering his future.
And that's exactly the concept that a team from IBM Research in Zurich has now applied to some AI algorithms.
In fact, Casey arranged to transfer wings so that Tony can have daily tutorials and Tony has now applied to do an OU degree.
One of contemporary literature's best-known — and earliest — chroniclers of Brooklyn, Mr. Lethem has now applied his eye for urban sociology to Queens.
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But 4,000 of them have now applied for unemployment.
They have now applied to the courts for a legal hearing.
We have now applied single-molecule FRET to Cy3, Cy5 double-labeled LacI-DNA loops diffusing freely in solution.
Seven Swedish MPs have now applied for him to be awarded the Nobel peace prize, a move supported by the International Publishers Association.
We have now applied this instrument to image the distribution of DNA-bound Ca2+ and Mg2+ in dinoflagellate chromosomes, a goal that could not be attained earlier by analytical electron microscopy.
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