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"put in application" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to submit or apply for something, such as a job or a program. Example: "I put in my application for the manager position at the company yesterday."
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Imagine if the U.S. government started advertising a program where you just had to get together 20 people, put in application and they'll send you $250,000.
Under the environmental crisis of global warming, more efforts are put in application of low carbon energy, especially low-carbon electricity.
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The headmistress put in applications.
In some colleges most of them have put in applications.
He put in applications everywhere he could think of, including Target and FedEx.
The Bangladesh Police have put in applications to state they are still investigating".
Tom Russell, Manchester City Council's deputy chief executive, says that retailers have put in applications to build on every available site in east Manchester.
Two clubs in the East End of London are putting in applications.
Although we'll try to keep the information comprehensive and up to date, interested parties are advised to contact the relevant authorities for the latest information on specific requirements and datelines before putting in applications.
"This is the time if you want to put in an application at town hall for solar panels," Mr. Besen said.
Patrick Collinson has a guide for consumers who have put in an application – including when and how you will find out how many you've been allocated.
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