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The phrase "reject applicants" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the process of selecting candidates for a job or program and choosing not to hire or admit certain individuals. Example: "After reviewing the applications, the company was forced to reject several highly qualified applicants due to budget constraints."
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Does Cambridge reject applicants for studying certain A-levels?
Lithuania and Poland would have the right to reject applicants.
But unlike American co-op boards, Finnish boards cannot reject applicants.
BAD CREDIT Lenders typically reject applicants with a FICO score below 620, Mrs. Lantz said.
In some states, like California, insurers reject applicants with past medical problems.
The 1996 law dramatically toughened welfare eligibility standards and spawned an administrative culture prone to reject applicants.
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Unfortunately, some schools are trying to generate a large base of rejected applicants by waiving application fees.
First, applicants increase take-up as the application goes on, or second, initially rejected applicants decide to file an appeal if they can draw from these income sources.
The results of the regression analyses show that the mean scientific performance of approved applicants is higher subsequent to application than the mean performance of rejected applicants.
Employers don't like rejecting applicants.
Appeals from rejected applicants have risen to 22,000 and continue to soar.
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