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Discover LudwigThe phrase "patent applying" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of requesting a patent for an invention, product, or process from the relevant government agency. For example: "We are in the process of patent applying for our new innovation."
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Foreign lawsuits, he says, are unpredictable and can be very expensive.A single "Community" patent, applying in all 27 countries of the EU, says Mr Van Pottelsberghe, could bring down the cost of obtaining protection by 60%.
Although a bill has been circulating since 2005, a fierce fight involving the high-tech and drug industries on a technical issue — how to measure damages when a company violates a patent applying to one component of a larger product — has kept it from reaching a vote.
The authors declare that they have no competing interests, except for the domestic patent applying in Republic of Korea.
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Like the Tucker Rat Trap (patent applied for).
The association claimed that the patent applied to all gasoline-powered automobiles.
The International Center for Technology Assessment, which has long opposed the patenting of living things, pointed out that the patent applies to mammals, without excepting humans.
Moreover, the laboratory techniques described in the patent apply to special human cells known as stem cells, which are a kind of primordial clay that may someday be cultured into organ tissue and, perhaps, entire human beings.
BPK, TY & DE - CNAP device patent applied Fig. 92 (abstract A681).
Samsung later claimed that the patent applied only to handsets and tablets that included physical keyboards.
Although the company has its eye on the iTV market, executives claim that its patent applies to electronic commerce of any kind.
A nine-judge panel rejected some broad legal claims made by the company, saying that its patent applies only to live plants—not to derived products such as soy meal, as the company had argued.
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