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The phrase "information applies to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the information being discussed is relevant or applicable to a certain subject or situation. Example: The company's dress code policy applies to all employees, regardless of their position.
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This information applies to entering LL.M. and J.S.D. students only.
The problem of asymmetric information applies to the delivery of medical services itself.
This information applies to incoming Transfer J.D. students for the 2018-19 academic year only.
This information applies to incoming 1L J.D. students for the 2019-20 academic year only.
Most of the information applies to both EE and CS students.
This information applies to students and supervisor-mentors who are part of the 2018-19 cofort of Supervised Ministries.
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"Some of the information applied to the Lisk girls; some did not.
Among them, it is not clear whether domestic laws protecting United States government information apply to someone who is not a United States citizen and whose activities took place overseas.
In the past decades the use of Vis NIR spectra information applied to soil science studies has seen an exponential growth, specially in predicting commonly used soil properties.
The following information apply to each sub-table.
However, there has been too little information applied to clinical practice.
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