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"open for applications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the fact that a particular position or opportunity is accepting applications. For example, "The job is now open for applications. Don't miss your chance to apply!".
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The civil service apprenticeship scheme is open for applications.
The Ms. JD Fellowship is now open for applications!
The Fellowship is open for applications through March 10.
The Realizing Environmental Innovation Program REIPprogramram is now OPEN for Applications for 2019 grants.
The Environmental Venture Projects EVPprogramram is now OPEN for Applications for 2019 grants.
That's why our new civil service apprenticeship scheme, which is now open for applications, seeks to recruit precisely these kinds of people.
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@garystew This live Q&A is provided by Nominet, sponsors of the Guardian Media Network's Digital Entrepreneur hub The Nominet Internet Awards are currently open for application – find out more about the awards and how to enter here.
The £4m Libraries Opportunities for Everyone Innovation fund, administered by Arts Council England, opens for applications on Monday, but library authorities must submit their details by 5 January.
Their first programme, GovStart, opens for applications today.
A $1 billion tax-credit program to revive the languishing U.S. biotech industry opens for applications today.
A £10m fund to improve local sport and recreation facilities and leave a lasting legacy after Glasgow 2014 has opened for applications.
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