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The correct phrase is "may apply"
This phrase is used to indicate that a statement or rule can potentially be used in a particular situation. For example, "The rule of 'first come, first served' may apply in this case."
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"There are so many unknowns here".The ban, which is effective until the end of May, applies to 68,000 State Farm employees as well as 17,000 agents.
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Booking fees may apply.
Other surcharges may apply.
Certain restrictions may apply.
· Nominal charges may apply.
Other rules may apply.
Other restrictions may apply.
Msg&data rates may apply".
CONGRESS may apply the brakes.
Regional flight supplements may apply.
A few surcharges may apply.
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