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The phrase 'he has applied for' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing an application someone has made, such as for a job, a university course, or a loan. For example: "John has applied for several jobs recently, but has not yet found a suitable position."
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According to reports, he has applied for political asylum here.
He has applied for 15 jobs and is awaiting responses.
He has applied for more jobs than he can recall.
Naturally, he has applied for a Florida agent's license.
He has the necessary work permit; to extend his stay, he has applied for residency.
He left Manhattan for San Francisco, where he has applied for volunteer positions.
"He is still with us and he has applied for a Fijian passport," said Rowe.
Since then Sanson says he has applied for 50 or more jobs.
He has applied for a Fulbright to teach English in Thailand after he graduates this spring.
He has had no success with any of the hundreds of jobs he has applied for.
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He had applied for many jobs, but without success.
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